Japan sanctioned 11 individuals and 41 Russian companies
report Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, Japan announced new sanctions against Russian individuals and companies.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan announced this Friday that it has imposed sanctions against 41 Russian companies and 11 Russian individuals.
Some of the people who have been sanctioned include; Natalya Bodarina becomes the general secretary of the Russian Election Committee, Boris Obnosov becomes the head of the Tactical Missiles Company, Andrey Khokhlon the head of the Makrotik Company, Mertish Okhroban the head of the Aircraft Engines Practical and Technological Complex, Alexander Butabov the head of the Ural Company, and Elina Shaburova the official of the Zaporizhzhya region.
Also, Japan imposed sanctions against 41 Russian entities.
Yoshimasa Hayashi, the chief secretary of the Japanese cabinet, announced this Friday: The cabinet today imposed measures against Russian people and individuals, including blocking assets and banning exports.