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26 Jun 2025, 14:51 GMT+10
Yaroslav Dronov aka Shaman has been blacklisted over allegedly contributing to Russias economic or strategic interests
Australia has sanctioned the Russian pop singer Shaman, along with 36 other individuals and seven organizations, according to the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The list, published on Thursday, also includes renowned actor and TV presenter Vyacheslav Manucharov.
The people and enterprises were targeted for "engaging in an activity or performing a function that is of economic or strategic significance to Russia." Those blacklisted are barred from entering the country and face asset freezes, meaning any holdings in Australia will be blocked.
The list of sanctioned individuals includes the head of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov; Russia's First Deputy Energy Minister, Pavel Sorokin; media producer Anton Zlatopolsky; journalist Aram Gabrelyanov; and three-time Olympic synchronized swimming champion and Moscow City Duma deputy, Maria Kiseleva.
The Moscow-based semiconductor and nanotechnology firm Minatekh, insurance major Soglasie, and Pravfond, a legal-aid foundation defending the interests of Russians living abroad, are among the entities added to Australia's updated list.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said that the move "reflects our close coordination with international partners," adding that Canberra seeks to deprive Russia of the ability to fund its conflict with Ukraine by imposing sanctions.
Earlier this year, the Australian authorities targeted 70 individuals and 79 entities in what they identified as the largest package of Russia sanctions since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022.
Moscow has targeted hundreds of Australian political and public figures with travel bans in response. Russian authorities have dismissed Western sanctions as illegal and counterproductive, insisting that they have backfired on the countries that imposed them.
(RT.com)
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