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October 15, 2020 - The European Union has imposed travel bans and asset freezes on members of President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle as punishment for the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
The list includes Alexander Bortnikov, the chief of Russia’s Federal Security Service, the top KGB successor agency that is in charge of domestic security, and Sergei Kiriyenko, Putin’s deputy chief of staff. The EU is also targeting the State Scientific Research Institute for Organic Chemistry and Technology.
Russian officials have repeatedly denied any involvement in the poisoning and Russian doctors who first examined Navalny have said they found no signs of a poisoning.
Navalny, the most visible political opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill on Aug 20 during a domestic flight in Russia. He was flown to Germany for treatment two days later and is still recovering there.
Tests conducted at labs designated by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons confirmed that Navalny was poisoned by a Novichok nerve agent. They confirmed results found earlier in labs in Germany and elsewhere.
- EU sanctions Russian officials over Navalny poisoning (Reuters)
- EU Sanctions Six Putin Allies Over the Poisoning of Navalny (Bloomberg)
- Navalny Novichok poisoning: EU sanctions hit top Russians (BBC)
- EU sanctions Kremlin chiefs over Alexei Navalny poisoning (The Guardian)
- EU imposes sanctions on 6 Russians over Navalny poisoning (AP)