The National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption has added 313 more people to the list of potential candidates for international sanctions.

This was reported by the agency's press service.

‘In total, 18.2 thousand individuals and 4 thousand legal entities have been added to the lists. This is the 19th list of candidates for international sanctions that the NAPC has sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and the Office of the Prosecutor General,’ the statement said.

Among those included in the latest list are:

judges, prosecutors, investigators, experts involved in cases against people who expressed their position against the war in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea and other territories.

The lists include:

- 5 experts, whose conclusions formed the basis of the prosecution and subsequent sentencing to 7 years in prison of the municipal deputy of the Russian Federation Alexei Gorinov for calling the war in Ukraine a war. The head of the medical and sanitary unit of the Moscow department of the Federal Penitentiary Service, Galina Tymchuk, was also added after Gorinov was denied the treatment he needed in the Moscow detention centre ‘Matrosskaya Tishina’;

- Judge Yulia Komleva, prosecutors Ilona Malyutina and Yuri Suslov, who were involved in the sentencing of Ukrainian activist Oleksandr Kolchenko to 10 years in prison for allegedly committing a terrorist attack;

the leadership of the central authorities of the Russian Federation, in particular:

- Alexei Kudrin, the head of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation and a long-time Putin ally;

- Senator Elena Mizulina's daughter, Ekaterina Mizulina, director of the Safe Internet League, an association that advocates censorship on the Internet, threatened to close Google and Wikipedia and declared that Ukraine was being ‘cleansed of Nazis and Banderites’;

the management of strategic companies of the Russian Federation, such as Russian Railways, diamond producer Alrosa, Transneft, Aeroflot and others;

propagandists, including:

- Grand Mufti of the Russian Federation Tajudin Talgat Safich, who actively promotes the policy of the Putin regime among Muslims;

- one of the ideologists of the ‘Russian world’, chairman of the board of the Valdai International Discussion Club Development and Support Foundation, Andriy Bystrytskyi, who participated in the formation and popularisation of narratives about the artificial origin of the Ukrainian state;

- actor and producer, member of the supreme council of the United Russia party and Putin's confidant Fyodor Bondarchuk;

- comedian and Putin confidant Vladimir Vinokur. The artist calls the territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions ‘primordially Russian’ and advocates that they become part of Russia;

- singer and Putin fan Victoria Tsyganova, who wrote an open letter to Putin in support of the so-called ‘special operation’ in Ukraine.

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