Australia’s crackdown on Russian children’s rights commissioner

Australia has imposed sanctions on Russian child rights commissioner Maria, along with three Russian ministers and 12 citizens.

According to foreign media, Australia has imposed sanctions on 3 Russian ministers and 12 citizens, including Russian children’s rights commissioner Maria, and blacklisted businessmen.

A letter from the Australian Home Office states that Australia has imposed sanctions on 12 more Russian citizens, including Maria Lova Belova, the country’s children’s rights commissioner, and three Russian ministers.

According to Interior Ministry documents, Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Petroshev, Minister of Transport Vitaly Seville and Minister of Construction and Housing Eric Fedulin are subject to independent sanctions. Sergei Gorkov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Rozgeolya Company; Gad Nisanov, Co-Founder of the Kyuskaya Plushchid Company; Chairman Gregory Berezkin and Mercury Group President Igor Kasayev have also been blacklisted.

Australian sanctions target businessman Igor Putin, Mikhail Putin, vice chairman of the management board of Sugaz Insurance, Roman Putin, chairman of the board of directors of the MRT Group of Companies, and Elena Kabayeva, chairperson of the board of the National Media Group. There are also.

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