The Ukrainian authorities have imposed sanctions against 291 legal entities from Russia, Belarus, Georgia and Kazakhstan, as well as more than 190 individuals. The decree was signed by Head of State Volodymyr Zelensky, the document is published on the website of the President of Ukraine.
The sanctions, in particular, included the Kazan Plant Elektropribor, the Scientific and Production Enterprise Salyut, the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia named after S.P. Korolev, UralKomEnergo, a number of Russian enterprises for the repair of military technical property.
Sanctions were imposed against companies from Belarus, Georgia and Kazakhstan, as well as the Georgian airline Georgian Airways, which resumed flights with Russia. The founder of Georgian Airways, Tamaz Gaiashvili, has already stated that he is not interested in Zelensky’s sanctions, TASS reports.
It is specified that the introduced restrictions will be valid for ten years.
Recall that on May 20, Georgian Airways launched direct flights from Russia to Georgia, after the Russian Federation lifted the ban on flights and the visa regime for Georgian citizens.
Source: Rosbalt

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