Japan sanctioned 11 individuals, 29 entities and 3 Russian banks
Japan has imposed sanctions against 11 individuals, 29 entities and three Russian banks.
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, Japan imposed sanctions against 11 individuals, 29 institutions and three Russian banks.
These sanctions are Pavel Marinichev, the CEO of the Russian company Alrosa, Dmitry Nikolin, the vice president of Tesmer Bank, Alexey Bodenov, the owner of the technology company, Sergey Petrov, the owner of the PSV technology company, And Vladimir Artyakov is the general manager of Rustikh state company.
These sanctions are against the three banks of Tasmar, RFK and Tamer.
Japan has announced that measures against financial institutions will come into effect on February 9 this year.