Japan has imposed sanctions against 135 individuals and legal entities as part of its restrictive measures against Russia
In particular, the sanctions include Deputy Defense Minister Tatyana Shevtsova and Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova
Japan has imposed sanctions against 135 Russian or Russian-linked companies and individuals.
This was reported by the country's Ministry of Economy.
The sanctions include individuals such as Deputy Defense Minister Tatyana Shevtsova, Human Rights Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova, Children's Ombudsman of the Moscow Region Ksenia Mishonova, Colonel General Alexander Lapin and others.
Among the sanctioned organizations were Unarmia, Patriot PMC, and the Ural Civil Aviation Plant. In addition, on January 1, the country will join Western countries in imposing an embargo on imports of Russian rough diamonds.