Russia has widened its sanctions checklist and imposed restrictions on 15 extra British residents, the nation’s overseas ministry stated in a press release Tuesday.
A call was made to broaden Russia’s “cease checklist” in response to London’s aggressive actions, the ministry stated. It contains representatives from British non-public safety firms concerned in coaching Ukrainian navy personnel, managers of military-industrial advanced enterprises that present services and products to Kiev, in addition to British consultants and publicists with an anti-Russian place.
The overseas ministry referred to as on London to evaluate the scenario and alter its strategy to bilateral relations.
Britain imposed sanctions on 11 Russian-linked oil tankers on July 18, that are reportedly concerned in serving to provide oil to 3rd nations.