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announces 14 new sanctions,
including Russian propagandist Sergey Brilev and Kremlin funded
TV-Novosti – who own RT
- New sanctions also include Russian Colonel-General Mikhail
Mizintsev, known as ‘the butcher of Mariupol’
- The UK is leading global action on sanctions to debilitate
the economy funding Putin’s war machine and increase pressure on
his regime
Foreign Secretary has announced 14 new sanctions today (Thursday 31
March) on Russian propagandists and state media who spread lies
and deceit about Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
This includes Sergey Brilev, famous TV anchor on Russia
state-owned media Rossiya and propagandist for Putin. Having
previously lived in the UK, Brilev will no longer be able to
access any of his UK assets or continue business dealings.
The government is also directly sanctioning state media
organisations, targeting the Kremlin funded TV-Novosti who own
RT, formerly Russia Today, and Rossiya Segodnya who control news
agency Sputnik.
Following Ofcom’s decision to revoke RT’s broadcasting licence,
these sanctions will ensure RT will not be able to find its way
back on UK televisions, and will prevent companies and
individuals operating in the UK from doing business with Russian
state propaganda vehicles RT and Sputnik, and key figures in
those organisations. Disinformation is part of the Kremlin
playbook and is used by Putin’s regime to obscure the truth of
his unjust invasion.
Other propagandists sanctioned today include:
- Aleksandr Zharov, Chief Executive Officer of Gazprom-Media
and former Head of the Federal Service for Supervision of
Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media
(Roskomnadzor)
- Alexey Nikolov, Managing Director of RT
- Anton Anisimov, Head of Sputnik International Broadcasting
As well as targeting Putin’s propaganda machine, the government
is also sanctioning prominent Russian Colonel-General Mikhail
Mizintsev.
Dubbed ‘the butcher of Mariupol’, Mizintsev is the Chief of the
National Defence Command and Control Centre, where all Russian
military operations are planned and controlled worldwide.
Mizintsev is known for using reprehensible tactics, including
shelling civilian centres in both Aleppo in 2015-16 and now in
Mariupol - where atrocities are being perpetuated against
Ukrainian people.
Foreign Secretary said:
Putin’s war on Ukraine is based on a torrent of lies. Britain has
helped lead the world in exposing Kremlin disinformation, and
this latest batch of sanctions hits the shameless propagandists
who push out Putin’s fake news and narratives.
We will keep on going with more sanctions to ramp up the pressure
on Russia and ensure Putin loses in Ukraine. Nothing and no one
is off the table.
Culture Secretary said:
Putin’s propaganda machine has been working overdrive to spread
misinformation and distract from his barbaric actions in Ukraine.
These sanctions will target those who are complicit in covering
up the Russian state’s actions. We will not hesitate to act
further against individuals and organisations attempting to
deceive people about this misguided war.
The UK has also fast-tracked sanctions against another 7
individuals connected to the Strategic Culture Foundation - who
were recently sanctioned by Australia for their role in spreading
disinformation. The UK is operating closely with allies to target
Russia’s oligarchs, banks and businesses.
Background:
- Asset freeze - An asset freeze prevents any UK citizen, or
any business in the UK, from dealing with any funds or economic
resources which are owned, held or controlled by the designated
person and which are held in the UK. It will also prevent funds
or economic resources being provided to or for the benefit of the
designated person.
- Travel ban - A travel ban means that the designated person
must be refused leave to enter or to remain in the United
Kingdom, providing the individual be an excluded person under
section 8B of the Immigration Act 1971.
- Transport sanction - Recently introduced powers make it a
criminal offence for any Russian aircraft to fly or land in the
UK and give the government powers to remove aircraft belonging to
designated Russian individuals and entities from the UK aircraft
register, even if the sanctioned individual is not on board.
Russian ships are also banned from UK ports.
Individuals and entities sanctioned:
- Sergey Brilev is a prominent Russian presenter on the
state-owned TV channel Rossiya. He is known for his interviews
with high profile political figures, including Vladimir Putin and
Dmitry Medvedev. The TV presenter is also a member of the Russian
International Affairs Council which is presided over by the
Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergey Lavrov. The channel
Rossiya has described the Ukrainian war as a “special military
operation” and accused ‘Ukrainian Nazis’ of carrying out genocide
in the country.
- TV-Novosti, the institution that controls RT and is funded by
the Kremlin. RT has propagated pro-Kremlin narratives around the
invasion of Ukraine, including that neo-Nazis are present in the
country and that Ukrainian soldiers have committed war crimes.
- Rossiya Segodnya, a media group owned and operated by the
Russian government. Rossiya Segodnya controls Sputnik. Sputnik is
a Russian state-owned news agency. In the context of Russia’s
invasion into Ukraine, it has published disinformation
undermining Ukraine, and its senior staff amplify those claims
globally.
- Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, the so-called ‘Butcher of
Mariupol’, is a senior Russian general. As Chief of the National
Defence Management Centre of the Russian Federation, he has
operational overview of all Russian Armed Forces activity
worldwide. He has been linked to the planning and execution of
the bombardment of Mariupol, among other key Russian military
operations against Ukraine. He was also heavily implicated in
Russia’s military activity in Syria including the destruction of
the city of Aleppo.
- Aleksandr Zharov, Chief Executive Officer of Gazprom-Media
and former Head of the Federal Service for Supervision of
Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media
(Roskomnadzor). Gazprom-Media owns TV channel NTV, that often
attacks Ukrainian sovereignty, and which has argued that Kyiv has
developed biological weapons with the United States.
- Alexey Nikolov is the Managing Director of RT, formerly
Russia Today, and a co-founder of the Association for the
Development of International Journalism. He began work as a
journalist in the 1970s, eventually contributing to the launch of
the Russian national network, REN TV in 1997. He joined RT in
2005 and also serves as Deputy Dean for the Faculty of
Communications, Media, and Design at the HSE University, Moscow.
- Anton Anisimov, Editor-in-Chief of Sputnik. Anton Anisimov
has been Head of International Broadcasting and Editor-in-Chief
of Sputnik since 2015, having previously worked for RT and
Rossiya Segodnya. He denies that Sputnik publishes Kremlin
propaganda, arguing that his employees view their work as part of
a global communications war. In a recent interview on the
Russia-Ukraine war, when asked whether the Russian military
underestimated Ukrainian resistance, Anisimov was quoted as
describing the war as a “combination of a military operation with
a humanitarian mission.” He has attacked Ukrainian sovereignty.
- Vladimir Ilich MAKSIMENKO, Director at the Strategic Culture
Foundation. The Strategic Culture Foundation is an online journal
registered in Russia. Australia has already sanctioned this
individual due to his role in spreading disinformation.
- Andrey Grigoryevich ARESHEV, Director at the Strategic
Culture Foundation. The Strategic Culture Foundation is an online
journal registered in Russia. Australia has already sanctioned
this individual due to his role in spreading disinformation.
- Irina Sergeyevna BUBNOV, Social Media Editor at the Strategic
Culture Foundation. The Strategic Culture Foundation is an online
journal registered in Russia. Australia has already sanctioned
this individual due to her role in spreading disinformation.
- Anton Sergeyevich BESPALOV, Social Media Editor at the
Strategic Culture Foundation. The Strategic Culture Foundation is
an online journal registered in Russia Australia has already
sanctioned this individual due to his role in spreading
disinformation.
- Sergei Ivanovich SAENKO, Social Media Operations, Strategic
Culture Foundation. The Strategic Culture Foundation is an online
journal registered in Russia Australia has already sanctioned
this individual due to his role in spreading disinformation.
- Natalya Petrovna SKOROKHODOVA, Human Resources, Finance,
Strategic Culture Foundation. The Strategic Culture Foundation is
an online journal registered in Russia. Australia has already
sanctioned this individual due to her role in spreading
disinformation.
- Svetlana Georgiyevna ZAMLELOVA, Chief Editor, Journal
Kamerton. Journal Kamerton is a news outlet that is affiliated
with the Strategic Culture Foundation. Australia has already
sanctioned Svetlana Georgiyevna ZAMLELOVA for her role in
spreading disinformation.