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Zelensky Enacts Sanctions Against Russian Officials Linked to Journalist's Death
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has imposed sanctions on 29 Russian individuals and entities, including judges and media figures, in response to the death of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna. Roshchyna died in Russian captivity after being tortured, and her case has drawn international attention. The sanctions, enacted through Presidential Decree No. 493/2026, aim to target those involved in the persecution of Ukrainian citizens in occupied territories. The sanctions package was proposed by the Security Service of Ukraine and approved by the National Security and Defense Council. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has been tasked with informing international partners about the sanctions and encouraging similar measures. Roshchyna's body was returned to Ukraine earlier this year, revealing signs of severe abuse and torture. This marks a significant step in Ukraine's efforts to hold accountable those responsible for human rights violations against its citizens.
Key Points: • Zelensky imposed sanctions on 29 Russian individuals, including judges and media figures. • The sanctions target those involved in the persecution of Ukrainian citizens in occupied territories. • Viktoriia Roshchyna, a journalist, died in Russian captivity after reported torture.