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Zelensky Imposes Sanctions on Former Presidential Aide and Russian Officials

Severity: Medium (Score: 55.0)

Sources: Ukrinform, Kyivindependent, Pravda.Ua

Summary

On May 2, 2026, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree imposing sanctions on Andriy Bohdan, the former head of his Presidential Office, along with four other individuals, including Ukrainian businessman Bohdan Pukish and Russian officials. The sanctions, enacted based on a decision from the National Security and Defence Council, aim to address threats to Ukraine's national interests and security. The measures include asset freezes, travel restrictions, and bans on trade operations for a period of ten years. The sanctions come amid ongoing investigations into corruption within Zelensky's administration, particularly following leaked conversations involving a major corruption figure. The legality of imposing sanctions on Ukrainian citizens has been questioned, raising concerns about the political implications of this action. The sanctions also target Russian entities involved in the abduction of Ukrainian children, reflecting a broader strategy to hold accountable those undermining Ukraine's sovereignty. Key Points: • Zelensky's sanctions target former aide Andriy Bohdan and four others for national security threats. • Sanctions include asset freezes, travel restrictions, and bans on trade for ten years. • The legality of sanctions against Ukrainian citizens is under scrutiny amid corruption investigations.

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