European Union Sanctions Russian Journalists and Artists
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On January 29, the Council of the European Union adopted a decision to add to the sanctions list six Russian propagandists involved in spreading disinformation and supporting Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine. Among them: Dmitry Guberniev, Ekaterina Andreyeva, Maria Sittel,...
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The EU Council has expanded the sanctions list and imposed restrictions against six Russian propagandists who spread misinformation about the war in Ukraine and supported the Putin regime
Ekaterina Andreeva, Dmitri Guberniev, Maria Sittel, Pavel Zarubin, Roman Chumakov (Gigan) and Sergei Paulunin were on the sanctions list
This is stated on the website of the European Union.The publication notes that the new defendants on the sanctions list are responsible for Russia's policy of undermining democracy and receive personal benefits from the actions of the Russian authorities.Dmitry Gubernev is a Russian TV presenter, journalist, sports commentator, adviser to the CEO of the TV channel “Russia”, as well as an adviser to the Minister of Sports of the Russian Federatio…
European Union Sanctions Russian Journalists and Artists
teleSUR | January 29, 2026 On Thursday, the European Union adopted sanctions against six Russian citizens working in journalism, acting or dance, arguing that they contributed to amplifying “Russian propaganda” about the special military operation in Ukraine. The new restrictive measures for what the EU described as Russia’s “destabilizing activities” were approved at a meeting of EU foreign ministers. Those sanctioned include Ekaterina Andreeva…
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