Canada imposed sanctions on Yeltsin’s daughter and burden, even on Putin’s ex -wife

by Andrea
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Canada expands sanctions against Russia, and well -known personalities and shadow fleet are also on the list.

On Tuesday, Canada announced another package of sanctions against natural and legal persons in Russia and abroad. The restrictions for the circumvention of anti -Russian sanctions were imposed, among others, on the daughter of the first Russian President Boris Jelcin Tatiana Jumašev, her husband Valentin Yumashev, as well as the former wife of contemporary President Vladimir Putin Ludmila Očeretná. Informed about the news website CTV News, writes TASR.

The Canadian list of sanctioned is also the conductor of the Great Theater in Moscow Valery Gergiiev and the former head coach of the Russian national team in the rhythmic gymnastics Irina Vince. Among the sportswomen she trained was Alina Kabayev – according to many media, the alleged Putin’s life partner and the mother of his two younger children.

Čubajs on the sanction list

The list also includes the name of the former head of the state corporation Rosnano and a member of the former pro -reform government of Anatolij Čubajs. C Ukraine did so in 2023).

Shortly after Russia unleashed a war against Ukraine in February 2022, Čubajs traveled from Russia. Journalists tracked him in Turkey, Italy, Britain and the Baltician, or Israel, where he founded the Center for Russian Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Telaviv.

Sanctions against the fleet

Canada’s sanctions also concern more than 200 vessels. The shadow fleet used by Russia to avoid sanctions and continue to revenue from the sale of its oil.

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