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Council Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 of 17 March 2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine
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| 159. | Evgeniy Petrovich GRABCHAK (Евгений Петрович ГРАБЧАК) | Gender: male DOB: 18.7.1981 POB: Ust-Labinsk, Krasnodar region, Russian Federation | Former Head of Department in the Energy Ministry of the Russian Federation and responsible within the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation for the development of electro-energetic projects in Crimea. These projects contribute to establishing an independent power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol as a means of supporting their separation from Ukraine, and undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Vice-Minister for Energy of the Russian Federation. | 4.8.2017 |
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| 160. | Sergey Anatolevich TOPOR-GILKA (Сергей Анатольевич ТОПОР-ГИЛКА) | Gender: male; DOB: 17.2.1970 POB: Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic (now Republic of Moldova) Nationality: Russian | In his capacity as Director-General of OAO ‘VO TPE’, he led the negotiations with Siemens Gas Turbine Technologies OOO regarding the purchase and delivery of the gas turbines for a power plant in Taman, Krasnodar region, Russian Federation. He was later, as Director-General of OOO ‘VO TPE’, responsible for the transfer of the gas turbines to Crimea and for the implementation of the construction project of the thermal power plants Balaklava and Tavricheskaya, where the turbines were installed. This contributes to establishing an independent power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol as a means of supporting their separation from Ukraine, and undermines the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 4.8.2017 |
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| 161. | Dmitry Vladimirovich OVSYANNIKOV (Дмитрий Владимирович ОВСЯННИКОВ) | Gender: male DOB: 21.2.1977 POB: Omsk, USSR (now Russian Federation) | Former ‘Governor of Sevastopol’ (until July 2019). Ovsyannikov was elected the ‘Governor of Sevastopol’ in the elections of 10 September 2017 organised by the Russian Federation in the illegally annexed city of Sevastopol. On 28 July 2016, President Putin appointed him as the acting ‘Governor of Sevastopol’. In this capacity, he has worked for further integration of the illegally annexed Crimean peninsula into the Russian Federation, and is as such responsible for actively supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence of Ukraine. In 2017 he made public statements supporting the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol and on the anniversary of the illegal ‘Crimean referendum’. He commemorated the veterans of the so-called ‘self-defence units’ that facilitated the deployment of Russian forces on the Crimean peninsula in the run-up to its illegal annexation by the Russian Federation, and called for Sevastopol to become the Southern capital of the Russian Federation. Former Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (until April 2020). | 21.11.2017 |
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| 162. | Inna Nikolayevna GUZEYEVA (Инна Николаевна ГУЗЕЕВА) Inna Nikolayevna GUZEEVA (Инна Николаевна ГУЗЕЕВА) Inna Mykolayivna HUZIEIEVA (Iнна Миколаївна ГУЗЄЄВА) | Gender: female DOB: 20.5.1971 POB: Crimea, Ukraine | Deputy Chair of the Crimea Electoral Commission. In this capacity, she participated in the organisation of the Russian presidential elections of 18 March 2018, regional and local elections of 8 September 2019, and State Duma election in September 2021 in the illegally annexed Crimea and Sevastopol, and thereby actively supported and implemented policies that undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 14.5.2018 |
| 163. | Natalya Ivanovna BEZRUCHENKO/Natalia Ivanovna BEZRUCHENKO (Наталья Ивановна БЕЗРУЧЕНКО) Nataliya Ivanivna BEZRUCHENKO (Наталiя Iванiвна БЕЗРУЧЕНКО) | Gender: female DOB: 22.8.1979 POB: Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine | Secretary of the Crimea Electoral Commission. In this capacity, she participated in the organisation of the Russian presidential elections of 18 March 2018, regional and local elections of 8 September 2019, and State Duma election in September 2021 in the illegally annexed Crimea and Sevastopol, and thereby actively supported and implemented policies that undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 14.5.2018 |
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| 919. | Serguey Achotovich MNDOIANTS (Сергей Ашотович МНДОЯНЦ) | DOB: 21.9.1961 POB: Moscow, Russian Federation Function: Russian businessman serving as vice-president of the conglomerate AFK Sistema; Founder of the consulting firm VLM Invest Nationality: Russian Gender: male | Serguey Mndoiants is executive vice-president in charge of government relations for the Russian conglomerate company AFK Sistema PAO, active in the telecommunication and IT sector. Serguey Mndoiants is also senior vice-president of VLM Invest, a consulting firm acting as an intermediary between private companies and government bodies of the Russian Federation. Serguey Mndoiants is also a member of the board of the Council for foreign and defence policy (SVOP), a think tank advising the Government of the Russian Federation on the conduct of foreign and defence policy. He is thus a leading businessperson involved in economic sectors providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 920. | Boris Romanovich ROTENBERG (Борис Романович РОТЕНБЕРГ) | DOB: 3.1.1957 POB: St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Associated individuals: Arkady Rotenberg (brother), Igor Rotenberg (nephew) Associated entities: SGM (Stroygazmontazh), SMP Bank, Gazprom Drillings Nationality: Russian, Finnish Gender: male | Boris Rotenberg is a Russian billionaire businessman, and brother of Arkady Rotenberg, Russian billionaire businessman, shareholder of the state-owned company Gazprom Drilling and co-owner of the SGM (Stroygazmontazh) group. The Rotenbergs are closely associated with President Vladimir Putin. Boris Rotenberg is a member of the Board of Directors of SMP Bank and one of the major shareholders of Gazprom Drillings which has received large state contracts thanks to his close ties with President Putin. Therefore, Boris Rotenberg is benefitting from Russian decision-makers and the Government of the Russian Federation, both responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Furthermore, he is a natural person associated with Arkady Rotenberg and President Putin, both listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 921. | Igor Arkadyevich ROTENBERG (Игорь Аркадьевич РОТЕНБЕРГ) | DOB: 9.5.1973 POB: St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Associated individuals: Arkady Rotenberg (father), Boris Rotenberg (uncle) Associated entities: SGM (Stroygazmontazh) group, Gazprom Drilling, NPV Engineering Group Nationality: Russian Gender: male | Igor Rotenberg is a Russian billionaire businessman, and the oldest son and heir to Arkady Rotenberg, Russian billionaire businessman and co-owner of the SGM (Stroygazmontazh) group. He is the majority shareholder in Gazprom Drilling. The Rotenbergs are closely associated with President Putin. Due to his positions in leading Russian enterprises, including SGM, Gazprom Drillings and Mostotrest, which have received large state contracts, and his close ties with President Putin, Igor Rotenberg is benefitting from Russian decision-makers and the Government of the Russian Federation, both responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Furthermore, he is a natural person associated with Arkady Rotenberg and President Putin, both listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 922. | Ekaterina IGNATOVA (a.k.a. Jekatarina IGNATOVA) | DOB: 1968 POB: Moscow, Russian Federation Associated individuals: Sergei Chemezow (husband) Anastasia Ignatova (daughter) Lyudmila Rukavishikova (mother) Nationality: Russian Gender: female | Ekaterina Ignatova is the wife of Sergei Chemezov, who is the CEO of the Russian state corporation Rostec (State Corporation for Assistance to Development, Production and Export of Advanced Technology Industrial Product). As the wife of Sergei Chemezov, Ekaterina Ignatova holds large assets in connection with him. On Sergei Chemezov’s last public asset declaration in 2019, Ekaterina Ignatova's annual income of 24 million USD was included. Ekaterina Ignatova is associated with a natural person (her husband) listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 923. | Anastasia IGNATOVA (Анастасия ИГНАТОВА) | Associated individuals: Sergei Chemezow (stepfather) Ekaterina Ignatova (mother) Lyudmila Rukavishikova (grandmother) Nationality: Russian Gender: female | Anastasia Ignatova is the stepdaughter of Sergei Chemezov, who is the CEO of the Russian state corporation Rostec (State Corporation for Promoting Development, Manufacturing and Export of Russian Technologies High-Tech Industrial Products). As the stepdaughter of Sergei Chemezov, she holds large assets in connection with him through offshore companies. Anastasia Ignatova formally owns the 85-metre yacht ‘Valerie’ worth 140 million USD (more than 10 billion rubles) through a British Virgin Islands company called Delima Services Limited. Furthermore, she is the beneficiary of offshore companies with hundreds of millions of dollars in assets. Anastasia Ignatova is associated with a natural person (her stepfather) listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 924. | Lyudmila RUKAVISHIKOVA | Associated individuals: Sergei Chemezov (son-in-law) Ekaterina Ignatova (daughter) Anastasia Ignatova (granddaughter) Nationality: Russian Gender: female | Lyudmila Rukavishikova is the mother-in-law of Sergei Chemezov, who is the CEO of the Russian state corporation Rostec (State Corporation for Promoting Development, Manufacturing and Export of Russian Technologies High-Tech Industrial Products). As the mother-in-law of Sergei Chemezov, she holds large assets in connection with him, including shares of companies that own properties used by Rostec. Lyudmila Rukavishikova is associated with a natural person (her son-in-law) listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 922. | Ekaterina IGNATOVA (a.k.a. Jekatarina IGNATOVA) | DOB: 1968 POB: Moscow, Russian Federation Associated individuals: Sergei Chemezow (husband) Anastasia Ignatova (daughter) Lyudmila Rukavishnikova (mother) Nationality: Russian Gender: female | Ekaterina Ignatova is the wife of Sergei Chemezov, who is the CEO of the Russian state corporation Rostec (State Corporation for Assistance to Development, Production and Export of Advanced Technology Industrial Product). As the wife of Sergei Chemezov, Ekaterina Ignatova holds large assets in connection with him. On Sergei Chemezov’s last public asset declaration in 2019, Ekaterina Ignatova's annual income of 24 million USD was included. Ekaterina Ignatova is associated with a natural person (her husband) listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 923. | Anastasia IGNATOVA (Анастасия ИГНАТОВА) | Associated individuals: Sergei Chemezow (stepfather) Ekaterina Ignatova (mother) Lyudmila Rukavishnikova (grandmother) Nationality: Russian Gender: female | Anastasia Ignatova is the stepdaughter of Sergei Chemezov, who is the CEO of the Russian state corporation Rostec (State Corporation for Promoting Development, Manufacturing and Export of Russian Technologies High-Tech Industrial Products). As the stepdaughter of Sergei Chemezov, she holds large assets in connection with him through offshore companies. Anastasia Ignatova formally owns the 85-metre yacht ‘Valerie’ worth 140 million USD (more than 10 billion rubles) through a British Virgin Islands company called Delima Services Limited. Furthermore, she is the beneficiary of offshore companies with hundreds of millions of dollars in assets. Anastasia Ignatova is associated with a natural person (her stepfather) listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 924. | Lyudmila RUKAVISHNIKOVA | Associated individuals: Sergei Chemezov (son-in-law) Ekaterina Ignatova (daughter) Anastasia Ignatova (granddaughter) Nationality: Russian Gender: female | Lyudmila Rukavishnikova is the mother-in-law of Sergei Chemezov, who is the CEO of the Russian state corporation Rostec (State Corporation for Promoting Development, Manufacturing and Export of Russian Technologies High-Tech Industrial Products). As the mother-in-law of Sergei Chemezov, she holds large assets in connection with him, including shares of companies that own properties used by Rostec. Lyudmila Rukavishnikova is associated with a natural person (her son-in-law) listed under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 925. | Yuri Borisovich SLYUSAR (Юрий Борисович СЛЮСАРЬ) | DOB: 20.7.1974 POB: Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation Function: President United Aircraft Corporation (UAC); formerly Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Associated individual: President Vladimir Putin Associated entity: United Aircraft Corporation Nationality: Russian Gender: male | Yuri Slyusar is the President of United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) and former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade. UAC is a Russian largely state-owned aerospace and defence cooperation company within Rostec, originally founded by President Putin. In his position as President of UAC, Yuri Slyusar is one of the leading actors in the Russian industry and defence sector with close ties to the Government of the Russian Federation. Yuri Slyusar is therefore a leading businessperson involved in economic sectors of the Government of the Russian Federation and has supported and benefitted from the Government of the Russian Federation. | 8.4.2022 |
| 926. | Said KERIMOV | DOB: 6.7.1995 POB: Moscow, Russian Federation Function: Heir to Suleiman Kerimov, Member of the Strategy Committee and Board of Director of Polyus Associated individual: Suleiman Kerimow (father) Associated entity: Polyus Nationality: Russian Gender: male | Said Kerimov is the son of Suleiman Kerimov. Suleiman Kerimov is a Russia-based billionaire, founder of the Suleiman Kerimov Foundation and representative of the Republic of Dagestan in the Federation Council of Russia. Suleiman Kerimov transferred a large part of his assets, including his shares in Russia’s largest gold producer, Polyus Gold, to his son, Said Kerimov. Said Kerimov is associated with a leading businessperson involved in economic sectors providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation and which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Suleiman Kerimov is also responsible for supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, as well as stability and security in Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
| 927. | Vladimir Leonidovich BOGDANOV (Владимир Леонидович БОГДАНОВ) | DOB: 28.5.1951 Function: Director General of Surgutneftegas Associated individual: President Vladimir Putin Associated entity: Surgutneftegas Nationality: Russian Gender: male | Vladimir Bogdanov is Director General of the oil and gas company Surgutneftegas, the fifth-largest private company and third-largest oil company in Russia with a share of over 10 % of Russia’s overall oil production, thus providing a substantial source of revenue for the Government of the Russian Federation. A subsidiary of Surgutneftegas, Surgutneftegasbank CJSC, provided a loan to the government of the Tyumen region in 2021 for an amount of 1.6 billion rubles to finance its deficit. Vladimir Bogdanov maintains close ties with the Government of the Russian Federation and President Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Bogdanov is therefore a leading businessperson involved in economic sectors providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. | 8.4.2022 |
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