Moskva Russia in retaliation banned the entry into the country of 25 British citizens, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. This is in response to the sanctions imposed by Britain on July against 25 Russian citizens, most of whom, according to London, are linked to the death of Russian first-born Sergei Magnitsky, Reuters reported. The specific names of the people covered by the measure were not stated by the Russian ministry.
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The first investment fund Hermitage Capital Sergei Magnitsky died in November 2009 in the Moscow custody. The blacklisted people were those who, according to London, were involved in his currency and death, including Russian investigator Alexander Bastrykin, Deputy Attorney General Viktor Gray and former Deputy Interior Minister Alexei Aniin.
Great Britain will impose sanctions, mainly affecting Russia and Sadskch Arabs |
As part of British foreign minister Dominic Raab’s post-expressionist move, Britain has imposed sanctions on 20 Sadsk Arbie citizens, explaining that it wants to stop the laundering of blood pensions. It is a people suspected of the prediction of the Sadsko-Arab newspaper Damla Chukdho.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said in two that the July sanctions imposed by Britain had fabricated and absurd references. We have repeatedly commented on all these issues related to the death of S. Magnitsky and provided a full explanation, which London apparently ignores, said in a statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharov.
She added that Britain’s move acted as an attempt to change the internal affairs of another state and try to put pressure on the Russian justice system.
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