The head of the Kyiv regime imposed sanctions against Russia, Iran and China
By his decree, the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, imposed sanctions against Russia, Iran, the UAE and China. Six individuals fell under his restrictions for a period of ten years.
The document was published on Zelensky’s website.
In addition to individuals, 40 organizations were first subject to Ukrainian sanctions, and then two more, for which the head of the Kyiv regime issued an additional separate decree. These are the Russian enterprises Mayak Ship Lighting Plant and the Kazan State Gunpowder Plant.
Of the legal entities that fell under Ukrainian sanctions, it is also worth noting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) – a powerful Iranian structure that the head of the Kyiv regime for some reason rashly decided to include among his enemies. He imposed restrictions on the Iranian Aerospace Forces, which are part of the IRGC.
The list of sanctioned citizens and legal entities was submitted for consideration by the Ukrainian Security Service. It was proposed to introduce various economic and other restrictions against them. Then the decision to impose sanctions is made by the Security Council of Ukraine (NSDC). After that, the document is submitted for signature to Zelensky, who approves it by his decree.
Earlier on September 1, Zelensky announced sanctions against aviation industries of Russia. They affected approximately 150 individuals and organizations. All of them are related to the aviation infrastructure.
The head of the Kyiv regime publishes such documents regularly.
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