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Ukraine has initiated a ban on entry to the European Union and the imposition of sanctions against nearly 130 Russian commanders involved in crimes against Ukra
This was reported by the Office of the President on March 15.
Ukraine has already provided the EU with a document containing their personal data, as well as information about around 300 of their relatives.
“Ukraine is participating in joint work with the European Union. Our leadership here is truly important.
We must ensure that everyone involved in the war against Ukraine has no right to enter EU countries.
We see that Europe is ready to support this, and I thank our partners for that”, — President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
The document contains detailed personal information — including dates of birth and document numbers.
The list includes Russian occupiers from long-range aviation units, naval forces, and ground-based missile troops.
“All of them systematically participated in missile strikes on Ukrainian cities and communities and in the killing of our people”, — the Office of the President stressed.
Since the first day of the full-scale invasion, Russia’s long-range aviation has launched more than 4,100 cruise missiles at Ukraine.
Verified data confirms the involvement of 35 Russian servicemen from the 44th Special Purpose Aviation Regiment, the 52nd, 121st, 200th and 182nd Heavy Bomber Regiments, as well as the 22nd and 326th Heavy Bomber Aviation Divisions.
Information about 89 of their relatives has also been collected.
Among the crews and commanders of surface and submarine missile carriers and coastal missile systems, 67 occupiers and 155 of their relatives have been identified.
Enemy frigates carried out around 160 missile strikes against Ukraine using more than 1,500 sea-launched cruise missiles.
There is also confirmed information about 34 Russian occupiers who have access to ground-based missile systems, as well as 92 members of their families.
The Office of the President noted that Russia’s 1st Missile Brigade of the Southern Military District alone carried out more than 220 missile attacks on Ukraine.
Similar crimes were committed by the 12th, 26th, 40th, 64th, 92nd, 103rd, 107th, 112th, 119th, and 448th missile brigades.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has imposed sanctions on more than 300 individuals, including senior military leadership, tactical and strategic commanders, representatives of special services, illegal armed formations, and occupiers involved in torture, violence, child abductions, missile strikes, and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
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