UK Adds to Ukraine-Related Sanctions, Revises Terrorism Sanctions
The United Kingdom added six entries to its Ukraine-related sanctions and revised 330 entries under its ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida sanctions regime, the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation said in Oct. 2 notices.
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The Ukraine-related sanctions target two people and four entities in charge of Russia-Ukraine infrastructure projects, including the construction of bridges and railways connecting the two countries. Designated are Alexander Nikolaevich Ganov, Leonid Kronidovich Ryzhenkin, the Federal State Unitary Enterprise, First Crimean Insurance Co., and joint-stock companies Lenpromtransproyekt and Berkakit-Tommot-Yakutsk Railway Line’s Construction Directorate.
The U.K. also amended more than 300 entries under its ISIL (Da’esh) and al-Qaida sanctions regime by adding and deleting identifying information. The entries are still subject to an asset freeze.