The List of 15 Russians Sanctioned by the COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

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COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING DECISION 2014/238/CFSP
of 28 April 2014
English: Dmitry Kozak, a Russian politician. Р...
Dmitry Kozak, a Russian politician.  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Source: The Official Journal of the European Union

Name
Identifying information
Reasons
Date of listing
1.
Dmitry Nikolayevich KOZAK
Born 7.11.1958 in Kirovohrad, Ukrainian SSR
Deputy Prime Minister. Responsible for overseeing the integration of the annexed Autonomous Republic of Crimea into the Russian Federation.
29.4.2014
2.
Oleg Yevgenyvich BELAVENTSEV
Born 15.9.1949 in Moscow
Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation into the so called ‘Crimean Federal District’, Non-permanent member of the Russian Security Council. Responsible for the implementation of the constitutional prerogatives of the Russian Head of State on the territory of the annexed Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
29.4.2014
3.
Oleg Genrikhovich SAVELYEV
Born 27.10.1965 in Leningrad
Minister for Crimean Affairs. Responsible for the integration of the annexed Autonomous Republic of Crimea into the Russian Federation.
29.4.2014
4.
Sergei Ivanovich MENYAILO
Born 22.8.1960 in Alagir, North-Ossetian Autonomous SSR, RSFSR
Acting governor of the Ukrainian annexed city of Sevastopol.
29.4.2014
5.
Olga Fedorovna KOVATIDI
Born 7.5.1962 in Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR
Member of the Russian Federation Council from the annexed Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
29.4.2014
6.
Ludmila Ivanovna SHVETSOVA
Born 24.9.1949 in Alma-Ata, USSR
Deputy Chairman of State Duma, United Russia — Responsible for initiating legislation to integrate the annexed Autonomous Republic of Crimea into the Russian Federation.
29.4.2014
7.
Sergei Ivanovich NEVEROV
Born 21.12.1961 in Tashtagol, USSR
Deputy Chairman of State Duma, United Russia. Responsible for initiating legislation to integrate the annexed Autonomous Republic of Crimea into the Russian Federation.
29.4.2014
8.
Igor Dmitrievich SERGUN
Born 28.3.1957
Director of GRU (Main Intelligence Directorate), Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant-General. Responsible for the activity of GRU officers in Eastern Ukraine.
29.4.2014
9.
Valery Vasilevich GERASIMOV
Born 8.9.1955 in Kazan
Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, First Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, General of the Army. Responsible for the massive deployment of Russian troops along the border with Ukraine and lack of de-escalation of the situation.
29.4.2014
10.
German PROKOPIV

Active leader of the ‘Lugansk Guard’. Took part in the seizure of the building of the Lugansk regional office of the Security Service, recorded a video address to President Putin and Russia from the occupied building. Close links with the ‘Army of the South-East’.
29.4.2014
11.
Valeriy BOLOTOV

One of the leaders of the separatist group ‘Army of the South-East’ which occupied the building of the Security Service in the Lugansk region. Retired officer. Before seizing the building he and other accomplices possessed arms apparently supplied illegally from Russia and from local criminal groups.
29.4.2014
12.
Andriy PURGIN

Head of the ‘Donetsk Republic’, active participant and organiser of separatist actions, co-ordinator of actions of the ‘Russian tourists’ in Donetsk. Co-founder of a ‘Civic Initiative of Donbass for the Eurasian Union’.
29.4.2014
13.
Denys PUSHYLIN
Born in Makiivka
One of the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic. Participated in the seizure and occupation of the regional administration. Active spokesperson for the separatists.
29.4.2014
14.
Tsyplakov Sergey GENNADEVICH

One of the leaders of ideologically radical organization People's Militia of Donbas. He took active part in the seizure of a number of state buildings in Donetsk region.
29.4.2014
15.
Igor STRELKOV (Ihor Strielkov)

Identified as staff of Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (GRU). He was involved in incidents in Sloviansk. He is an assistant on security issues to Sergey Aksionov, self-proclaimed prime-minister of Crimea.
29.4.2014

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