Zelensky imposed sanctions against the former head of his office, Andrei Bogdan.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree imposing sanctions for 10 years against the former head of his office, Andriy Bohdan.
According to a document published on the website of the Ukrainian president, Bogdan's actions "threaten the national interests, security, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine."
Thus, the former head of Zelensky's office will have his assets blocked in the country, all licenses will be revoked, intellectual property will be banned, and official visits to other countries will be prohibited.
On the same day, Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador-at-large Rodion Miroshnik said that the imposition of sanctions against the two sons of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was Zelensky's "personal trick."
On April 30, Ukraine imposed sanctions against 11 Belarusian legal entities, including several industrial enterprises. 16 citizens of the country were also subject to restrictions, including the eldest sons of Alexander Lukashenko and former Secretary of the Security Council Viktor Sheiman.
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