“As part of the British government’s active use of the mechanism of unilateral restrictions of sanctions against individuals and domestic organizations, as well as the overall British efforts to provide military-technical support to Ukraine, it has been decided to include a number of representatives of the armed forces, propaganda structures, justice and the British penitentiary system (23 people in total),” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The ‘arrest list’ included the military involved in training Ukrainian military personnel, the management of the company Zinc Network, accused of anti-Russian propaganda, as well as judges and officials of the British prison system involved in the harassment of independent journalists. .