Russian shipbuilding enterprises have come under Japanese sanctions
The Japanese authorities announced the freezing of assets of 48 individuals and 74 organizations from russia. Shipbuilding companies of russian Federation have come under new sanctions.
The list of organizations whose assets will be frozen in case of discovery includes the Vympel Shipyard, the Baltic Shipyard, the Admiralty Shipyards, the TSKL MT Rubin, and the Zirka Ship Repair Center, writes TTS.
Also, export restrictions were introduced against 21 organizations.
In general, Deputy Minister of Defense of russia Viktor Goremikin and President of the Kalashnikov concern Alan Lushnikov were included in the new list of sanctions. The restrictions also apply to the head of the State Council of russia’s presidential administration, Oleksandr Kharichev, his deputy, Boris Rapoport, and Turpal-Ali Ibragimov, who is said to be a relative of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov. Employees of the General Staff of the russian Armed Forces and the computer center at the General Staff were also sanctioned.