Russia imposed sanctions against the heads of the European Parliament and the prosecutor's office in Berlin

. Also, restrictions on entry into RUSSIA were imposed on six more Europeans. The Foreign Ministry explained the imposition of sanctions as a response to the actions of the European Union, which had previously imposed personal sanctionsbecause of the persecution of Navalny David Maria Sassoli

Moscow has imposed sanctions on several European officials and politicians in response to the actions of the European Union. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.

Eight people were blacklisted, including the President of the European Parliament, David Maria Sassoli, and the HEAD of the Berlin prosecutor's office, Jörg Raupach. it also contains:

Vice President of the European Commission for Values ​​and Transparency Vera Yurova; Osa Scott, Head of the Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear Safety Laboratory of the Swedish Total Defense Research Institute; member of the French delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Jacques Maire; Chairman of the Latvian National Council for Electronic Media Ivars Abolins; DIRECTOR of the State Language Center of Latvia Maris Baltins; Head of the Estonian Language Department Ilmar Tomusk.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that they would be banned from entering Russian territory. The imposition of sanctions against these individuals was a response to the actions of the EU, which introduced restrictive measures against six Russians on March 2 and 22 of this year.

Russia has imposed sanctions against the head of the FBI and the director of the US Bureau of Prisons Politics

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