Zelensky imposed sanctions against several Ukrainians and Russians.

The President imposed sanctions against three Ukrainians and two Russians
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the imposition of sanctions against three Ukrainians and two Russians for their participation in information campaigns against Ukraine. Among them are former member of parliament Natalia Korolevska and businessman Hennadiy Balashov.
Sanctions for anti-Ukrainian propaganda
According to Zelensky, the mentioned individuals promoted anti-Ukrainian ideas aimed at damaging the defense capabilities of the state and legitimizing the aggression of the Russian Federation. Among those subject to sanctions are Ukrainian blogger Andriy Serebryansky (known as 'Andriy Luhansky'), Ukrainian businessman Hennadiy Balashov, former Ukrainian member of parliament Natalia Korolevska, Russian blogger Yulia Latynina, and Russian propagandist Tatyana Aksyonenko.
'Apply personal special economic and other restrictive measures (sanctions) against individuals according to the annex'
According to the documents, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine must also inform the relevant bodies of the European Union, the United States of America, and other countries about the application of sanctions and propose similar restrictions.
In summary: The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky imposed sanctions against five individuals - three Ukrainians and two Russians - who participated in the spread of anti-Ukrainian narratives and propaganda against Ukraine. This step aims to protect national interests and the defense capability of the state from external aggression and destabilization.Read also
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