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On February 24, the EU sanctions against Russia officially entered into force.

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On February 24, the EU sanctions against Russia officially entered into force. The list is long, with hundreds of people, including:

Russian Defense Minister General Sergei Shoigu

Vaino, Chief of Staff of the President of Russia

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova

Agalyta Simonyan, editor-in-chief of Russia Today Television

Famous TV presenter Vladimir Solovev

Peter Tolstoy, Deputy Speaker of the Russian State Duma

Chairman of the Russian Federal Bank for Development and Foreign Economic Activities Igor Shuvalov

Chairman of the Russian Communist Party Zyuganov

In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government, the ministers of various ministries, and several senior generals of the Russian army (including Deputy Commander of the Navy Kasatonov, Commander of the Black Sea Fleet Osipov, Commander of the Air and Space Forces Surovkin, Andei Commander of the Air Force Dronov, etc.) were all listed.

Two points of concern:

1. Putin is not included in the sanctions list;

2. The famous Russian national chauvinist and liberal democratic party chairman Zhilinovsky also became a "fish in the net", which is said to be because the benevolent brother was infected with Omicron and has not yet recovered from hospitalization. Of course, because of his illness, he was absent from the vote of the Russian State Duma on the bill related to the Eastern Ukraine region. #International Intelligence Officer##Russian Impressions ##欧盟正式通过对俄制裁 #

On February 24, the EU sanctions against Russia officially entered into force.
On February 24, the EU sanctions against Russia officially entered into force.
On February 24, the EU sanctions against Russia officially entered into force.
On February 24, the EU sanctions against Russia officially entered into force.

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