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Volume 65
16 December 2022


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REGULATIONS

 

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Council Regulation (EU) 2022/2474 of 16 December 2022 amending Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

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Council Regulation (EU) 2022/2475 of 16 December 2022 amending Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

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Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/2476 of 16 December 2022 implementing Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

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DECISIONS

 

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Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/2477 of 16 December 2022 amending Decision 2014/145/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

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Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 of 16 December 2022 amending Decision 2014/512/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

614

 

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Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/2479 of 16 December 2022 amending Decision 2014/145/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

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Acts whose titles are printed in light type are those relating to day-to-day management of agricultural matters, and are generally valid for a limited period.

The titles of all other Acts are printed in bold type and preceded by an asterisk.


II Non-legislative acts

REGULATIONS

16.12.2022   

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Official Journal of the European Union

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COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) 2022/2474

of 16 December 2022

amending Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 215 thereof,

Having regard to Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 of 16 December 2022 amending Decision 2014/512/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine (1),

Having regard to the joint proposal of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and of the European Commission,

Whereas:

(1)

On 31 July 2014, the Council adopted Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 (2).

(2)

Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 gives effect to certain measures provided for in Council Decision 2014/512/CFSP (3).

(3)

On 16 December 2022 the Council adopted Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 amending Decision 2014/512/CFSP.

(4)

It is appropriate to extend the list of restricted items which might contribute to Russia’s military and technological enhancement or the development of its defence and security sector, by adding drone engines, further chemical and biological equipment, riot control agents and electronic components.

(5)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 expands the list of entities connected to Russia’s military and industrial complex, on whom tighter export restrictions regarding dual-use goods and technology as well as goods and technology which might contribute to the technological enhancement of Russia’s defence and security sector are imposed by adding 168 new entities. In view of the concrete risk that certain goods or technology are redirected from Crimea or Sevastopol to the Russian Federation, it is also appropriate to include certain Russian-controlled entities based in Crimea or Sevastopol in this list of end-users. This inclusion does not affect the fact that the Union does not recognise and continues to strongly condemn the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol by the Russian Federation.

(6)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 extends the suspension of the broadcasting licences in the Union of Russian media outlets under the permanent control of the Russian leadership, and the prohibition against broadcasting their content.

(7)

The Russian Federation has engaged in a systematic, international campaign of media manipulation and distortion of facts in order to enhance its strategy of destabilisation of its neighbouring countries and of the Union and its Member States. In particular, the propaganda has repeatedly and consistently targeted European political parties, especially during election periods, as well as civil society, asylum seekers, Russian ethnic minorities, gender minorities, and the functioning of democratic institutions in the Union and its Member States.

(8)

In order to justify and support its aggression against Ukraine, the Russian Federation has engaged in continuous and concerted propaganda actions targeted at civil society in the Union and neighbouring countries, gravely distorting and manipulating facts.

(9)

Those propaganda actions have been channelled through a number of media outlets under the permanent direct or indirect control of the leadership of the Russian Federation. Such actions constitute a significant and direct threat to the Union’s public order and security. Those media outlets are essential and instrumental in bringing forward and supporting the aggression against Ukraine, and for the destabilisation of its neighbouring countries.

(10)

In view of the gravity of the situation, and in response to Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine, it is necessary, consistent with the fundamental rights and freedoms recognised in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, in particular with the right to freedom of expression and information as recognised in Article 11 thereof, to introduce further restrictive measures to suspend the broadcasting activities of such media outlets in the Union, or directed at the Union. The measures should be maintained until the aggression against Ukraine is put to an end, and until the Russian Federation, and its associated media outlets, cease to conduct propaganda actions against the Union and its Member States.

(11)

Consistent with the fundamental rights and freedoms recognised in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, in particular with the right to freedom of expression and information, the freedom to conduct a business and the right to property as recognised in Articles 11, 16 and 17 thereof, those measures do not prevent the media outlets and their staff from carrying out activities in the Union other than broadcasting, such as research and interviews. In particular, those measures do not modify the obligation to respect the rights, freedoms and principles referred to in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union, including in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, and in Member States’ constitutions, within their respective fields of application.

(12)

In order to ensure consistency with the process in Decision 2014/512/CFSP for suspending broadcasting licences, the Council should exercise implementing powers to decide, following an examination of the respective cases, whether the restrictive measures are to become applicable, on the date specified in this Regulation, in respect of several entities listed in Annex XV to this Regulation.

(13)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 furthers the already existing prohibition targeting new investments in the Russian energy sector by additionally prohibiting new investments in the Russian mining sector, with the exception of mining and quarrying activities involving certain critical raw materials.

(14)

It is appropriate to expand the export ban covering goods and technology suited for use in aviation and the space industry to include aircraft engines and their parts. This prohibition as well as the prohibition to land, take off from, or overfly the territory of the Union applies to both manned and unmanned aircrafts. In addition, Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 introduces a derogation allowing the provision of technical assistance related to the use of goods and technology suited for use in aviation or the space industry, when this is necessary to avoid collision between satellites, or their unintended re-entry into the atmosphere. Moreover, it introduces a possibility for the national competent authorities to grant derogations to allow for certain aviation goods, which are also widely used in the medical field, to be exported for medical, pharmaceutical and humanitarian purposes.

(15)

It is also appropriate to extend the list of goods which could contribute to the enhancement of Russian industrial capacities by including such items as generators, toy drones, laptops, hard drives, IT components, night-vision and radio-navigation equipment, cameras and lenses.

(16)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 extends for an additional six months the exemption applicable to the imports of methanol originating in or exported from Russia.

(17)

Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 contains a prohibition to import crude oil from Russia, whether by pipeline or via maritime transport. Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 also provides for temporary derogations for imports by pipeline, and for seaborne import for Bulgaria. Those derogations were exclusively meant to ensure the security of supply of the Member States, while maintaining a level playing field among them. It is thus appropriate to clarify that, as is the case for the Member States importing Russian crude oil by pipeline, Bulgaria cannot sell petroleum products obtained from Russian crude oil imported on the basis of that derogation to buyers located in other Member States or in third countries. Bunkering or refuelling of a vehicle or aircraft in the Member States which benefit from those derogations does not fall under that prohibition.

(18)

In a spirit of solidarity with Ukraine, Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 nevertheless allows Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria to export to Ukraine certain refined petroleum products obtained from Russian crude oil imported on the basis of the derogations in question, including, when necessary, by transiting through other Member States.

(19)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 also allows Bulgaria to export to third countries certain refined petroleum products obtained from Russian crude oil imported on the basis of the derogations in question. This is necessary in order to mitigate environmental and safety risks since such products cannot be stored safely in Bulgaria. Annual exports should not exceed the average annual exports for such products over the past five years.

(20)

It is appropriate to exclude natural gas condensates produced in liquefied natural gas (LNG) production plants from the restrictions set out in Articles 3m and 3n, in order to ensure the security of the liquefied natural gas supply. In order to avoid circumvention and ensure that restricted natural gas condensate products under Articles 3m and 3n are not purchased, imported or transported into the Union or to third countries, it is appropriate to introduce a reporting obligation for the operators engaged in transactions concerning natural gas condensate from LNG productions plants.

(21)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 adds the Russian Regional Development Bank to the list of Russian State-owned or controlled entities that are subject to the transaction ban.

(22)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 bans Union nationals from holding any posts on the governing bodies of all Russian State-owned or controlled legal persons, entities or bodies that are established in Russia. It also provides for the possibility for competent authorities to grant an authorisation to their nationals for holding such posts in existing joint ventures or similar legal arrangements as well as EU subsidiaries established in Russia, and when the holding of such a post is necessary for ensuring critical energy supply, or when the legal person, entity or body is involved in the transit through Russia of oil originating in a third country and the holding of such a post is intended for operations which are not otherwise prohibited.

(23)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 extends the duration of the exemption from the prohibition to enter into any transactions with certain Russian state-owned entities if such a transaction is strictly necessary for the wind-down of a joint venture or similar legal arrangement. It also introduces the possibility for national competent authorities to authorise transactions, which are necessary for the divestment and withdrawal of those Russian state-owned entities from EU companies.

(24)

In order to facilitate divestment from the Russian market by Union operators, Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 introduces a temporary derogation from the import and export prohibitions contained in Regulation (EU) No 833/2014. To facilitate an expeditious exit from the Russian market, this derogation is temporary and limited in scope, enabling the sale, supply or transfer of such goods, or their import into the Union, until 30 September 2023 and applies only to those goods that were already physically located in Russia at the time when the relevant prohibitions entered into force. Additionally, national authorities should ensure that the prohibited goods remaining in Russia as a result of divestment do not benefit military end-users or have a military-end use.

(25)

It is appropriate to align the Member States’ reporting obligation on deposits exceeding EUR 100 000 from legal persons, entities or bodies established in third countries and majority-owned by Russian nationals or natural persons residing in Russia, with the similar obligations that already exist for the other types of deposits.

(26)

Furthermore, Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 extends the existing prohibition on the provision of certain services to the Russian Federation and to legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia by banning the provision of advertising, market research and public opinion polling services, as well as product testing and technical inspection services. In line with the Central Products Classification as set out in Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, No 77, CPC prov., 1991, ‘Market research and public opinion polling services’ covers market research services and public opinion polling services. ‘Technical testing and analysis services’ covers composition and purity testing and analysis services, testing and analysis services of physical properties, testing and analysis services of integrated mechanical and electrical systems, technical inspection services, as well as other technical testing and analysis services. The provision of technical assistance related to goods exported to Russia remains allowed, provided that the sale, supply, transfer or export of such goods is not prohibited under this Regulation at the time at which such technical assistance is provided. ‘Advertising services’ covers the sale or leasing services of advertising space or time and the planning, creating and placement services of advertising, as well as other advertising services.

(27)

Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 further clarifies and amends the exemptions to the import ban on steel products that either originate in Russia or have been exported from Russia.

(28)

Finally, Decision (CFSP) 2022/2478 makes certain technical corrections in the operative text.

(29)

Those measures fall within the scope of the Treaty and, therefore, in particular with a view to ensuring their uniform application in all Member States, regulatory action at the level of the Union is necessary.

(30)

Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is amended as follows:

(1)

in Article 1, the following point is added:

‘(x)

“mining and quarrying sector” means a sector covering the location, extraction, management and processing activities relating to non-energy producing materials;’;

(2)

Article 3a is replaced by the following:

‘Article 3a

1.   It shall be prohibited to:

(a)

acquire any new or extend any existing participation in any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the energy sector in Russia;

(b)

grant or be part of any arrangement to grant any new loan or credit or otherwise provide financing, including equity capital, to any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the energy sector in Russia, or for the documented purpose of financing such a legal person, entity or body;

(c)

create any new joint venture with any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the energy sector in Russia;

(d)

provide investment services directly related to the activities referred to in points (a), (b) and (c).

2.   It shall be prohibited to:

(a)

acquire any new or extend any existing participation in any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the mining and quarrying sector in Russia;

(b)

grant or be part of any arrangement to grant any new loan or credit or otherwise provide financing, including equity capital, to any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the mining and quarrying sector in Russia, or for the documented purpose of financing such a legal person, entity or body;

(c)

create any new joint venture with any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the mining and quarrying sector in Russia;

(d)

provide investment services directly related to the activities referred to in points (a), (b) and (c).

3.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, any activity referred to in paragraph 1 after having determined that:

(a)

it is necessary to ensure critical energy supply within the Union, as well as the transport of natural gas and oil, including refined petroleum products, unless prohibited under Article 3m or 3n, from or through Russia into the Union; or

(b)

it exclusively concerns a legal person, entity or body operating in the energy sector in Russia owned by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State.

4.   The Member State or Member States concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 3 within two weeks of the authorisation.

5.   The prohibition in paragraph 2 shall not apply to mining and quarrying activities that yield their highest value from, or have as their primary objective, the production of any of the materials listed in Annex XXX.’;

(3)

Article 3c is amended as follows:

(a)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘5b.   With regard to the goods listed in Part C of Annex XI, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 4 shall not apply to the execution until 16 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(b)

the following paragraphs are inserted:

‘6b.   By way of derogation from paragraph 4, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the provision of technical assistance, related to the use of the goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1, after having determined that the provision of such technical assistance is necessary for avoiding collision between satellites, or their unintended re-entry into the atmosphere.

6c.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 4, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export of the goods falling under CN codes 8517 71 00, 8517 79 00 and 9026 00 00 listed in Part B of Annex XI, or related technical assistance, brokering services, financing or financial assistance, after having determined that it is necessary for medical or pharmaceutical purposes, or for humanitarian purposes, such as delivering or facilitating the delivery of assistance, including medical supplies, food, or the transfer of humanitarian workers and related assistance or for evacuations.

When deciding on requests for authorisations for medical, pharmaceutical or humanitarian purposes in accordance with this paragraph, the national competent authorities shall not grant an authorisation for exports to any natural or legal person, entity or body in Russia or for use in Russia, if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the goods might have a military end-use.’;

(4)

in Article 3ea, paragraph 6 is replaced by the following:

‘6.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 5, 5a and 5b within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(5)

Article 3g is amended as follows:

(a)

paragraph 1, point (d), is replaced by the following:

‘(d)

to import or purchase, as from 30 September 2023, directly or indirectly, iron and steel products as listed in Annex XVII when processed in a third country incorporating iron and steel products originating in Russia as listed in Annex XVII; with regard to products listed in Annex XVII processed in a third country incorporating steel products originating in Russia of CN code 7207 11 or 7207 12 10 or 7224 90, this prohibition shall apply as of 1 April 2024 for CN code 7207 11 and as of 1 October 2024 for CN codes 7207 12 10 and 7224 90;’

(b)

paragraph 3 is replaced by the following:

‘3.   With regard to the goods listed in Part B of Annex XVII that are not listed in Part A of that Annex, and without prejudice to paragraph 4, the prohibitions in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the execution until 8 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts. This provision does not apply to goods falling under CN codes 7207 11, 7207 12 10 and 7224 90, for which the paragraphs 4, 5 and 5a apply.’

(c)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘5a.   The prohibitions in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the import, purchase or transport, or related technical or financial assistance, of the following quantities of the goods falling under CN code 7224 90:

(a)

147 007 metric tonnes between 17 December 2022 and 31 December 2023;

(b)

110 255 metric tonnes between 1 January 2024 and 30 September 2024.’

(d)

paragraph 6 is replaced by the following:

‘6.   The import volume quotas set out in paragraphs 4, 5 and 5a shall be managed by the Commission and the Member States in accordance with the management system for tariff-rate quotas provided for in Articles 49 to 54 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 (*1).

(*1)  Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 of 24 November 2015 laying down detailed rules for implementing certain provisions of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the Union Customs Code (OJ L 343, 29.12.2015, p. 558).’;"

(6)

Article 3i is amended as follows:

(a)

paragraph 3b is replaced by the following:

‘3b.   With regard to the goods listed in Part B of Annex XXI, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 8 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

This provision does not apply to goods falling under CN code 2905 11 as listed in Part B of Annex XXI, for which paragraph 3ba applies.’;

(b)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘3ba.   With regard to goods falling under CN code 2905 11 as listed in Part B of Annex XXI, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 18 June 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(7)

Article 3k is amended as follows:

(a)

paragraph 3 is replaced by the following:

‘3.   With regard to the goods listed in Part A of Annex XXIII, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 10 July 2022 of contracts concluded before 9 April 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(b)

paragraph 3a is replaced by the following:

‘3a.   With regard to the goods falling under CN codes 2701, 2702, 2703 and 2704 as listed in Part A of Annex XXIII, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 8 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(c)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘3b.   With regard to the goods listed in Part B of Annex XXIII, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 16 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(d)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘5a.   The competent authorities of the Member States may authorise, under the conditions they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export of the goods falling under CN codes 8417 20, 8419 81 80 and 8438 10 10, or the provision of related technical or financial assistance, after having determined that such goods or the provision of related technical or financial assistance are necessary for personal household use of natural persons.’;

(e)

paragraph 6 is replaced by the following:

‘6.   When deciding on requests for authorisations referred to in paragraphs 5 and 5a, the competent authorities shall not grant an authorisation for exports to any natural or legal person, entity or body in Russia or for use in Russia, if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the goods might have a military end-use.’;

(8)

Article 3m is amended as follows:

(a)

in paragraph 7, the following sub-paragraphs are added:

‘As from 5 February 2023, it shall be prohibited to transfer or transport petroleum products falling under CN 2710 which are obtained from crude oil imported on the basis of a derogation granted by the Bulgarian competent authority under paragraph 5, to other Member States or to third countries, or to sell such petroleum products to purchasers in other Member States or in third countries.

By way of derogation from the prohibition set out in the second subparagraph, the competent authorities of Bulgaria may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export to Ukraine of certain petroleum products as listed in Annex XXXI which are obtained from crude oil imported under paragraph 5, after having determined that:

(a)

the products are intended for exclusive use in Ukraine;

(b)

such sale, supply, transfer or export is not meant to circumvent the prohibitions in the second subparagraph.

By way of derogation from the prohibition set out in the second subparagraph, the competent authorities of Bulgaria may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export to any third country of certain petroleum products as listed in Annex XXXII which are obtained from crude oil imported under paragraph 5, within the export volume quotas mentioned in that Annex, after having determined that:

(a)

the products cannot be stored in Bulgaria due to environmental and safety risks;

(b)

such sale, supply, transfer or export is not meant to circumvent the prohibitions in the second subparagraph.

Bulgaria shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisations granted under this paragraph within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(b)

in paragraph 8, the following subparagraphs are added:

‘As of 5 February 2023, by way of derogation from the prohibitions referred to in the third subparagraph, the competent authorities of Hungary and Slovakia may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export to Ukraine of certain petroleum products as listed in Annex XXXI which are obtained from crude oil imported under paragraph 3(d), after having determined that:

(a)

the products are intended for exclusive use in Ukraine;

(b)

such sale, supply, transfer or export is not meant to circumvent the prohibitions in the third subparagraph.

The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisations granted under this paragraph within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(c)

the following paragraphs are added:

‘11.   Natural and legal persons, entities and bodies shall inform within two weeks the competent authority of the Member State where they are resident, located, established or incorporated, of all transactions for the purchase, import or transfer into the Union of natural gas condensates of subheading CN 2709 00 10 from liquefied natural gas production plants, originating in or exported from Russia. The reporting shall include information on volumes.

The Member State concerned shall provide the other Member States and the Commission with the information received under the previous subparagraph.

12.   Based on the information received under paragraph 11, the Commission shall review the functioning of the measures concerning natural gas condensates of subheading CN 2709 00 10 from liquefied natural gas production plants, originating in or exported from Russia, no later than 18 June 2023.’;

(9)

in Article 3n, the following paragraphs are added:

‘12.   Natural and legal persons, entities and bodies shall inform within two weeks the competent authority of the Member State where they are resident, located, established or incorporated, of all transactions for the purchase or transfer into third countries of natural gas condensates of subheading CN 2709 00 10 from liquefied natural gas production plants, originating in or exported from Russia. The reporting shall include information on volumes.

The Member State concerned shall provide the other Member States and the Commission with the information received under the previous subparagraph.

13.   Based on the information received under paragraph 12, the Commission shall review the functioning of the measures concerning natural gas condensates of subheading CN 2709 00 10 from liquefied natural gas production plants, originating in or exported from Russia, no later than 18 June 2023.’;

(10)

in Article 5, paragraph 5 is replaced by the following:

‘5.   It shall be prohibited to list and provide services for, as of 12 April 2022, and to admit to trading as of 29 January 2023, on trading venues registered or recognised in the Union, the transferable securities of any legal person, entity or body established in Russia and with over 50 % public ownership.’;

(11)

Article 5aa is amended as follows:

(a)

the following paragraphs are inserted:

‘1b.   It shall be prohibited as from 16 January 2023 to hold any posts in the governing bodies of:

(a)

a legal person, entity or body established in Russia, which is publicly controlled or with over 50 % public ownership, or in which Russia, its Government or Central Bank has the right to participate in profits or with which Russia, its Government or Central Bank has other substantial economic relationship;

(b)

a legal person, entity or body established in Russia whose proprietary rights are directly or indirectly owned for more than 50 % by an entity referred to in point (a) of this paragraph; or

(c)

a legal person, entity or body established in Russia and acting on behalf or at the direction of an entity referred to in point (a) or (b) of this paragraph.

This prohibition shall not apply to any legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1, for which paragraph 1a applies.

1c.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1b, the competent authorities may authorise the holding of a post in the governing body of a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b, after having determined that the legal person, entity or body is:

(a)

a joint venture or similar legal arrangement involving a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b and concluded by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State before 17 December 2022; or

(b)

a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b which was established in Russia before 17 December 2022 and which is owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State.

1d.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1b, the competent authorities may authorise the holding of a post in the governing body of a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b, after having determined that the holding of such a post is necessary for ensuring critical energy supply.

1e.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1b, the competent authorities may authorise the holding of a post in the governing body of a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b, after having determined that the legal person, entity or body is involved in the transit through Russia of oil originating in a third country and that the holding of such a post is intended for operations which are not prohibited under Articles 3m and 3n.’;

(b)

the following paragraphs are inserted:

‘2d.   The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the execution until 18 March 2023 of contracts concluded with a legal person, entity or body referred to in Part C of Annex XIX before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

2e.   The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the reception of payments due by the legal persons, entities or bodies referred to in Part C of Annex XIX pursuant to contracts performed before 18 March 2023.’;

(c)

paragraph 3, point (d) is replaced by the following:

‘(d)

transactions, including sales, which are strictly necessary for the wind-down, by 30 June 2023, of a joint venture or similar legal arrangement concluded before 16 March 2022, involving a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1;’;

(d)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘3a.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, transactions which, are strictly necessary for the divestment and withdrawal by 30 June 2023, of the entities mentioned in paragraph 1 or their subsidiaries in the Union from a legal person, entity or body established in the Union.’;

(e)

the following paragraph is added:

‘5.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1c, 1d, 1e and 3a within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(12)

in Article 5g, paragraph 1, the following point is inserted:

‘(aa)

supply to the national competent authority of the Member State where they are located or to the Commission by no later than 27 May 2023 a list of deposits exceeding 100 000 EUR held by a legal person, entity or body established outside the Union and whose proprietary rights are directly or indirectly owned for more than 50 % by Russian nationals or natural persons residing in Russia. They shall provide updates regarding the amounts of such deposits every 12 months.’;

(13)

Article 5n is replaced by the following:

‘Article 5n

1.   It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, accounting, auditing, including statutory audit, bookkeeping or tax consulting services, or business and management consulting or public relations services to:

(a)

the Government of Russia; or

(b)

legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia.

2.   It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, architectural and engineering services, legal advisory services and IT consultancy services to:

(a)

the Government of Russia; or

(b)

legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia.

2a.   It shall be prohibited to provide market research and public opinion polling services, technical testing and analysis services and advertising services to:

(a)

the Government of Russia; or

(b)

legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia.

3.   Paragraph 1 shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the termination by 5 July 2022 of contracts which are not compliant with this Article concluded before 4 June 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

4.   Paragraph 2 shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the termination by 8 January 2023 of contracts which are not compliant with this Article concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

4a.   Paragraph 2a shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the termination by 16 January 2023 of contracts which are not compliant with this Article concluded before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

5.   Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the exercise of the right of defence in judicial proceedings and the right to an effective legal remedy.

6.   Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the provision of services which are strictly necessary to ensure access to judicial, administrative or arbitral proceedings in a Member State, as well as for the recognition or enforcement of a judgment or an arbitration award rendered in a Member State, provided that such provision of services is consistent with the objectives of this Regulation and Regulation (EU) No 269/2014.

7.   Paragraphs 1, 2 and 2a shall not apply to the provision of services intended for the exclusive use of legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia that are owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State, a country member of the European Economic Area, Switzerland or a partner country as listed in Annex VIII.

8.   Paragraphs 2 and 2a shall not apply to the provision of services necessary for public health emergencies, the urgent prevention or mitigation of an event likely to have a serious and significant impact on human health and safety or the environment, or as a response to natural disasters.

9.   Paragraph 2 shall not apply to the provision of services necessary for software updates for non-military use and for a non-military end user, permitted by Articles 2(3)(d) and 2a(3)(d) in relation to goods listed in Annex VII.

10.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1, 2 and 2a the competent authorities may authorise the services referred to therein, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, after having determined that this is necessary for:

(a)

humanitarian purposes, such as delivering or facilitating the delivery of assistance, including medical supplies, food, or the transfer of humanitarian workers and related assistance, or for evacuations;

(b)

civil society activities that directly promote democracy, human rights or the rule of law in Russia;

(c)

the functioning of diplomatic and consular representations of the Union and of the Member States or partner countries in Russia, including delegations, embassies and missions, or international organisations in Russia enjoying immunities in accordance with international law;

(d)

ensuring critical energy supply within the Union and the purchase, import or transport into the Union of titanium, aluminium, copper, nickel, palladium and iron ore;

(e)

ensuring the continuous operation of infrastructures, hardware and software which are critical for human health and safety, or the safety of the environment;

(f)

the establishment, operation, maintenance, fuel supply and retreatment and safety of civil nuclear capabilities, and the continuation of design, construction and commissioning required for the completion of civil nuclear facilities, the supply of precursor material for the production of medical radioisotopes and similar medical applications, or critical technology for environmental radiation monitoring, as well as for civil nuclear cooperation, in particular in the field of research and development; or

(g)

the provision of electronic communication services by Union telecommunication operators necessary for the operation, maintenance and security, including cybersecurity, of electronic communication services, in Russia, in Ukraine, in the Union, between Russia and the Union, and between Ukraine and the Union, and for data centre services in the Union.

11.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 10 within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(14)

the following Articles are inserted:

‘Article 12b

1.   By way of derogation from Articles 2, 2a, 3, 3b, 3c, 3f, 3 h and 3 k, the competent authorities may authorise the sale, supply or transfer of goods and technologies listed in Annexes II, VII, X, XI, XVI, XVIII, XX and XXIII, as well as in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821 until 30 September 2023, where such sale, supply or transfer is strictly necessary for the divestment from Russia or the wind-down of business activities in Russia, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled:

(a)

the goods and technologies are owned by a national of a Member State or by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State or by legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia that are owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State; and

(b)

the competent authorities deciding on requests for authorisations have no reasonable grounds to believe that the goods might be for a military end-user or have a military end-use in Russia; and

(c)

the concerned goods and technologies were physically located in Russia before the relevant prohibitions in Articles 2, 2a, 3, 3b, 3c, 3f, 3h or 3k entered into force in respect of those goods and technologies.

2.   By way of derogation from Articles 3g and 3i, the competent authorities may authorise the import or transfer of goods listed in Annexes XVII and XXI until 30 September 2023, where such import or transfer is strictly necessary for the divestment from Russia or the wind-down of business activities in Russia, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled:

(a)

the goods are owned by a national of a Member State or by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State or by legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia that are owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State; and

(b)

the concerned goods were physically located in Russia before the relevant prohibitions in Articles 3g and 3i entered into force in respect of those goods.

3.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1 and 2 within two weeks of the authorisation.

4.   All authorisations referred to in paragraph 1 with respect to goods and technologies listed in Annex VII as well as in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821 shall be issued by electronic means, whenever possible, on forms containing at least all the elements of, and in the order provided for in, the model C set out in Annex IX.

Article 12c

1.   The competent authorities shall exchange information with the other Member States and the Commission on authorisations granted pursuant to paragraph 1 of Article 12b in relation to goods and technologies listed in Annex VII as well as in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821. The exchange of information shall be carried out using the electronic system provided pursuant to Article 23(6) of Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

2.   Information received as a result of the application of this Article shall be used only for the purpose for which it was requested, including the exchanges mentioned in paragraph 4 of Article 2d.

3.   Member States and the Commission shall ensure the protection of confidential information acquired in the application of this Article in accordance with Union law and the respective national law.

4.   Member States and the Commission shall ensure that classified information provided or exchanged under this Article is not downgraded or declassified without the prior written consent of the originator.’;

(15)

Annex IV is amended in accordance with Annex I to this Regulation;

(16)

Annex VII is amended in accordance with Annex II to this Regulation;

(17)

Annex IX is amended in accordance with Annex III to this Regulation;

(18)

Annex XI is amended in accordance with Annex IV to this Regulation;

(19)

Annex XV is amended in accordance with Annex V to this Regulation;

Point 19 shall apply in respect of one or several of the entities referred to in Annex V to this Regulation as from 1 February 2023 and provided that the Council, having examined the respective cases, so decides by implementing act.

(20)

Annex XVII is amended in accordance with Annex VI to this Regulation;

(21)

Annex XIX is amended in accordance with Annex VII to this Regulation;

(22)

Annex XXIII is amended in accordance with Annex VIII to this Regulation;

(23)

Annex XXV is amended in accordance with Annex IX to this Regulation;

(24)

Annex XXX is added in accordance with Annex X to this Regulation;

(25)

Annex XXXI is added in accordance with Annex XI to this Regulation;

(26)

Annex XXXII is added in accordance with Annex XII to this Regulation.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 16 December 2022.

For the Council

The President

M. BEK


(1)   OJ L 322 I, 16.12.2022.

(2)  Council Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 of 31 July 2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine (OJ L 229, 31.7.2014, p. 1).

(3)  Council Decision 2014/512/CFSP of 31 July 2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine (OJ L 229, 31.7.2014, p. 13).


ANNEX I

Annex IV to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX IV

List of natural or legal persons, entities or bodies, referred to in Article 2(7), 2a(7) and 2b(1)

JSC Sirius

OJSC Stankoinstrument

OAO JSC Chemcomposite

JSC Kalashnikov

JSC Tula Arms Plant

NPK Technologii Maschinostrojenija

OAO Wysokototschnye Kompleksi

OAO Almaz Antey

OAO NPO Bazalt

Admiralty Shipyard JSC

Aleksandrov Scientific Research Technological Institute NITI

Argut OOO

Communication Center of the Ministry of Defense

Federal Research Center Boreskov Institute of Catalysis

Federal State Budgetary Enterprise of the Administration of the President of Russia

Federal State Budgetary Enterprise Special Flight Unit Rossiya of the Administration of the President of Russia

Federal State Unitary Enterprise Dukhov Automatics Research Institute (VNIIA)

Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR)

Forensic Center of Nizhniy Novgorod Region Main Directorate of the Ministry of Interior Affairs

International Center for Quantum Optics and Quantum Technologies (the Russian Quantum Center)

Irkut Corporation

Irkut Research and Production Corporation Public Joint Stock Company

Joint Stock Company Scientific Research Institute of Computing Machinery

JSC Central Research Institute of Machine Building (JSC TsNIIMash)

JSC Kazan Helicopter Plant Repair Service

JSC Shipyard Zaliv (Zaliv Shipbuilding Yard)

JSC Rocket and Space Centre – Progress

Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Works J.S. Co.

Kazan Helicopter Plant PJSC

Komsomolsk-na-Amur Aviation Production Organization (KNAAPO)

Ministry of Defence RF

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

NPO High Precision Systems JSC

NPO Splav JSC

OPK Oboronprom

PJSC Beriev Aircraft Company

PJSC Irkut Corporation

PJSC Kazan Helicopters

POLYUS Research Institute of M.F. Stelmakh Joint Stock Company

Promtech-Dubna, JSC

Public Joint Stock Company United Aircraft Corporation

Radiotechnical and Information Systems (RTI) Concern

Rapart Services LLC; Rosoboronexport OJSC (ROE)

Rostec (Russian Technologies State Corporation)

Rostekh – Azimuth

Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG

Russian Helicopters JSC

SP KVANT (Sovmestnoe Predpriyatie Kvantovye Tekhnologii)

Sukhoi Aviation JSC

Sukhoi Civil Aircraft

Tactical Missiles Corporation JSC

Tupolev JSC

UEC-Saturn

United Aircraft Corporation

JSC AeroKompozit

United Engine Corporation

UEC-Aviadvigatel JSC

United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation

United Shipbuilding Corporation

JSC PO Sevmash

Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard

Severnaya Shipyard

Shipyard Yantar

UralVagonZavod

Baikal Electronics

Center for Technological Competencies in Radiophtonics

Central Research and Development Institute Tsiklon

Crocus Nano Electronics

Dalzavod Ship-Repair Center

Elara

Electronic Computing and Information Systems

ELPROM

Engineering Center Ltd.

Forss Technology Ltd.

Integral SPB

JSC Element

JSC Pella-Mash

JSC Shipyard Vympel

Kranark LLC

Lev Anatolyevich Yershov (Ershov)

LLC Center

MCST Lebedev

Miass Machine-Building Factory

Microelectronic Research and Development Center Novosibirsk

MPI VOLNA

N.A. Dollezhal Order of Lenin Research and Design Institute of Power Engineering

Nerpa Shipyard

NM-Tekh

Novorossiysk Shipyard JSC

NPO Electronic Systems

NPP Istok

NTC Metrotek

OAO GosNIIkhimanalit

OAO Svetlovskoye Predpriyatiye Era

OJSC TSRY

OOO Elkomtekh (Elkomtex)

OOO Planar

OOO Sertal

Photon Pro LLC

PJSC Zvezda

Amur Shipbuilding Factory PJSC

AO Center of Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing JSC

AO Kronshtadt

Avant Space LLC

Production Association Strela

Radioavtomatika

Research Center Module

Robin Trade Limited

R. Ye. Alekseyev Central Design Bureau for Hydrofoil Ships

Rubin Sever Design Bureau

Russian Space Systems

Rybinsk Shipyard Engineering

Scientific Research Institute of Applied Chemistry

Scientific-Research Institute of Electronics

Scientific Research Institute of Hypersonic Systems

Scientific Research Institute NII Submikron

Sergey IONOV

Serniya Engineering

Severnaya Verf Shipbuilding Factory

Ship Maintenance Center Zvezdochka

State Governmental Scientific Testing Area of Aircraft Systems (GkNIPAS)

State Machine Building Design Bureau Raduga Bereznya

State Scientific Center AO GNTs RF—FEI A.I. Leypunskiy Physico-Energy Institute

State Scientific Research Institute of Machine Building Bakhirev (GosNIImash)

Tomsk Microwave and Photonic Integrated Circuits and Modules Collective Design Center

UAB Pella-Fjord

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “35th Shipyard”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Astrakhan Shipyard”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Aysberg Central Design Bureau”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Baltic Shipbuilding Factory”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Krasnoye Sormovo Plant OJSC”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC SC “Zvyozdochka”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Pribaltic Shipbuilding Factory Yantar”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Scientific Research Design Technological Bureau Onega”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard”

Ural Scientific Research Institute for Composite Materials

Urals Project Design Bureau Detal

Vega Pilot Plant

Vertikal LLC

Vladislav Vladimirovich Fedorenko

VTK Ltd

Yaroslavl Shipbuilding Factory

ZAO Elmiks-VS

ZAO Sparta

ZAO Svyaz Inzhiniring

46th TSNII Central Scientific Research Institute

Alagir Resistor Factory

All-Russian Research Institute of Optical and Physical Measurements

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute Etalon JSC

Almaz JSC

Arzam Scientific Production Enterprise Temp Avia

Automated Procurement System for State Defense Orders, LLC

Dolgoprudniy Design Bureau of Automatics (DDBA JSC)

Electronic Computing Technology Scientific-Research Center JSC

Electrosignal JSC

Energiya JSC

Engineering Center Moselectronproekt

Etalon Scientific and Production Association

Evgeny Krayushin

Foreign Trade Association Mashpriborintorg

Ineko LLC

Informakustika JSC

Institute of High Energy Physics

Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics

Inteltech PJSC

ISE SO RAN Institute of High-Current Electronics

Kaluga Scientific-Research Institute of Telemechanical Devices JSC

Kulon Scientific-Research Institute JSC

Lutch Design Office JSC

Meteor Plant JSC

Moscow Communications Research Institute JSC

Moscow Order of the Red Banner of Labor Research Radio Engineering Institute JSC

NPO Elektromechaniki JSC

Omsk Production Union Irtysh JSC

Omsk Scientific-Research Institute of Instrument Engineering JSC

Optron, JSC

Pella Shipyard OJSC

Polyot Chelyabinsk Radio Plant JSC

Pskov Distance Communications Equipment Plant

Radiozavod JSC

Razryad JSC

Research Production Association Mars

Ryazan Radio-Plant

Scientific Production Center Vigstar JSC

Scientific Production Enterprise ‘Radiosviaz’

Scientific Research Institute Ferrite-Domen

Scientific Research Institute of Communication Management Systems

Scientific-Production Association and Scientific-Research Institute of Radio- Components

Scientific-Production Enterprise ‘Kant’

Scientific-Production Enterprise ‘Svyaz’

Scientific-Production Enterprise Almaz JSC

Scientific-Production Enterprise Salyut JSC

Scientific-Production Enterprise Volna

Scientific-Production Enterprise Vostok JSC

Scientific-Research Institute “Argon”

Scientific-Research Institute and Factory Platan

Scientific-Research Institute of Automated Systems and Communications Complexes Neptune JSC

Special Design and Technical Bureau for Relay Technology

Special Design Bureau Salute JSC

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “Salute”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company ‘State Machine Building Design Bureau “Vympel’ By Name I.I.Toropov”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “URALELEMENT”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “Plant Dagdiesel”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “Scientific Research Institute of Marine Heat Engineering”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company PA Strela

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Plant Kulakov

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Ravenstvo

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Ravenstvo-service

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Saratov Radio Instrument Plant

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Severny Press

Tactical Missile Company, Joint-Stock Company “Research Center for Automated Design”

Tactical Missile Company, KB Mashinostroeniya

Tactical Missile Company, NPO Electromechanics

Tactical Missile Company, NPO Lightning

Tactical Missile Company, Petrovsky Electromechanical Plant “Molot”

Tactical Missile Company, PJSC MBDB “ISKRA”

Tactical Missile Company, PJSC ANPP Temp Avia

Tactical Missile Company, Raduga Design Bureau

Tactical Missile Corporation, “Central Design Bureau of Automation”

Tactical Missile Corporation, 711 Aircraft Repair Plant

Tactical Missile Corporation, AO GNPP “Region”

Tactical Missile Corporation, AO TMKB “Soyuz”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Azov Optical and Mechanical Plant

Tactical Missile Corporation, Concern “MPO – Gidropribor”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company “KRASNY GIDROPRESS”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company Avangard

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company Concern Granit-Electron

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company Elektrotyaga

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company GosNIIMash

Tactical Missile Corporation, RKB Globus

Tactical Missile Corporation, Smolensk Aviation Plant

Tactical Missile Corporation, TRV Engineering

Tactical Missile Corporation, Ural Design Bureau “Detal”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Zvezda-Strela Limited Liability Company

Tambov Plant (TZ) “October”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Production Association Northern Machine Building Enterprise”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “5th Shipyard”

Federal Center for Dual-Use Technology (FTsDT) Soyuz

Turayev Machine Building Design Bureau Soyuz

Zhukovskiy Central Aerohydrodynamics Institute (TsAGI)

Rosatomflot

Lyulki Experimental-Design Bureau

Lyulki Science and Technology Center

AO Aviaagregat

Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI)

Closed Joint Stock Company Turborus (Turborus)

Federal Autonomous Institution Central Institute of Engine-Building N.A. P.I. Baranov; Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM)

Federal State Budgetary Institution National Research Center Institute N.A. N.E. Zhukovsky (Zhukovsky National Research Institute)

Federal State Unitary Enterprise “State Scientific-Research Institute for Aviation Systems” (GosNIIAS)

Joint Stock Company 123 Aviation Repair Plant (123 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 218 Aviation Repair Plant (218 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 360 Aviation Repair Plant (360 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 514 Aviation Repair Plant (514 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 766 UPTK

Joint Stock Company Aramil Aviation Repair Plant (AARZ)

Joint Stock Company Aviaremont (Aviaremont)

Joint Stock Company Flight Research Institute N.A. M.M. Gromov (FRI Gromov)

Joint Stock Company Metallist Samara (Metallist Samara)

Joint Stock Company Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise named after V. V. Chernyshev (MMP V.V. Chernyshev)

JSC NII Steel

Joint Stock Company Remdizel

Joint Stock Company Special Industrial and Technical Base Zvezdochka (SPTB Zvezdochka)

Joint Stock Company STAR

Joint Stock Company Votkinsk Machine Building Plant

Joint Stock Company Yaroslav Radio Factory

Joint Stock Company Zlatoustovsky Machine Building Plant (JSC Zlatmash)

Limited Liability Company Center for Specialized Production OSK Propulsion (OSK Propulsion)

Lytkarino Machine-Building Plant

Moscow Aviation Institute

Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology

Omsk Motor-Manufacturing Design Bureau

Open Joint Stock Company 170 Flight Support Equipment Repair Plant (170 RZ SOP)

Open Joint Stock Company 20 Aviation Repair Plant (20 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 275 Aviation Repair Plant (275 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 308 Aviation Repair Plant (308 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 32 Repair Plant of Flight Support Equipment (32 RZ SOP)

Open Joint Stock Company 322 Aviation Repair Plant (322 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 325 Aviation Repair Plant (325 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 680 Aircraft Repair Plant (680 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 720 Special Flight Support Equipment Repair Plant (720 RZ SOP)

Open Joint Stock Company Volgograd Radio-Technical Equipment Plant (VZ RTO)

Public Joint Stock Company Agregat (PJSC Agregat)

Salute Gas Turbine Research and Production Center

Scientific-Production Association Vint of Zvezdochka Shipyard (SPU Vint)

Scientific Research Institute of Applied Acoustics (NIIPA)

Siberian Scientific-Research Institute of Aviation N.A. S.A. Chaplygin (SibNIA)

Software Research Institute

Subsidiary Sevastopol Naval Plant of Zvezdochka Shipyard (Sevastopol Naval Plant)

Tula Arms Plant

Russian Institute of Radio Navigation and Time

Federal Technical Regulation and Metrology Agency (Rosstandart)

Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science P.I. K.A. Valiev RAS of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia (FTIAN)

Federal State Unitary Enterprise All-Russian Research Institute of Physical, Technical and Radio Engineering Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

Institute of Physics Named After P.N. Lebedev of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LPI)

The Institute of Solid-State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISSP)

Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (IPP SB RAS)

UEC-Perm Engines, JSC

Ural Works of Civil Aviation, JSC

Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering “Rubin”, JSC

“Aeropribor-Voskhod”, JSC

Aerospace Equipment Corporation, JSC

Central Research Institute of Automation and Hydraulics (CNIIAG), JSC

Aerospace Systems Design Bureau, JSC

Afanasyev Technomac, JSC

Ak Bars Shipbuilding Corporation, CJSC

AGAT, Gavrilov-Yaminskiy Machine-Building Plant, JSC

Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, JSC

Joint Stock Company Eleron

AO Rubin

Branch of AO Company Sukhoi Yuri Gagarin Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant

Branch of PAO II – Aviastar

Branch of RSK MiG Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft-Construction Plant Sokol

Chkalov Novosibirsk Aviation Plant

Joint Stock Company All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute Gradient

Joint Stock Company Almatyevsk Radiopribor Plant (JSC AZRP)

Joint Stock Company Experimental-Design Bureau Elektroavtomatika in the name of P.A. Efimov

Joint Stock Company Industrial Controls Design Bureau

Joint Stock Company Kazan Instrument-Engineering and Design Bureau

Joint Stok Company Microtechnology

Phasotron Scientific-Research Institute of Radio-Engineering

Joint Stock Company Radiopribor

Joint Stock Company Ramensk Instrument-Engineering Bureau

Joint Stock Company Research and Production Center SAPSAN

Joint Stock Company Rychag

Joint Stock Company Scientific Production Enterprise Izmeritel

Joint Stock Company Scientific-Production Union for Radioelectronics named after V.I. Shimko

Joint Stock Company Taganrog Communications Scientific-Research Institute

Joint Stock Company Urals Instrument-Engineering Plant

Joint Stock Company Vzlet Engineering Testing Support

Joint Stock Company Zhiguli Radio Plant

Joint Stock Company Bryansk Electromechanical Plant

Public Joint Stock Company Moscow Institute of Electro-Mechanics and Automation

Public Joint Stock Company Stavropol Radio Plant Signal

Public Joint Stock Company Techpribor

Joint Stock Company Ramensky Instrument-Engineering Plant

V.V. Tarasov Avia Avtomatika

Design Bureau of Chemical Machine Building KBKhM

Far Eastern Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Center

Ilyushin Aviation Complex Branch: Myasishcheva Experimental Mechanical Engineering Plant

Institute of Marine Technology Problems Far East Branch Russian Academy of Sciences

Irkutsk Aviation Plant

Joint Stock Company Aerocomposit Ulyanovsk Plant

Joint Stock Company Experimental Design Bureau named after A.S. Yakovlev

Joint Stock Company Federal Research and Production Center Altai

Joint Stock Company “Head Special Design Bureau Prozhektor”

Joint Stock Company Ilyushin Aviation Complex

Joint Stock Company Lazurit Central Design Bureau

Joint Stock Company Research and Development Enterprise Protek

Joint Stock Company SPMDB Malachite

Joint Stock Company Votkinsky Zavod

Kalyazinsky Machine Building Factory – Branch of RSK MiG

Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

NPP Start

OAO Radiofizika

P.A. Voronin Lukhovitsk Aviation Plant, branch of RSK MiG

Public Joint Stock Company Bryansk Special Design Bureau

Public Joint Stock Company Voronezh Joint Stock Aircraft Company

Radio Technical Institute named after A. L. Mints

Russian Federal Nuclear Center – All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics

Shvabe JSC

Special Technological Center LLC

St. Petersburg Marine Bureau of Machine Building Malakhit

St. Petersburg Naval Design Bureau Almaz

St. Petersburg Shipbuilding Institution Krylov 45

Strategic Control Posts Corporation

V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences

Vladimir Design Bureau for Radio Communications OJSC

Voentelecom JSC

A.A. Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems (IITP), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)

Ak Bars Holding

Special Research Bureau for Automation of Marine Researches Far East Branch Russian Academy of Sciences

Systems of Biological Synthesis LLC

Borisfen, JSC

Barnaul cartridge plant, JSC

Concern Avrora Scientific and Production Association, JSC

Bryansk Automobile Plant, JSC

Burevestnik Central Research Institute, JSC

Research Institute of Space Instrumentation, JSC

Arsenal Machine-building plant, OJSC

Central Design Bureau of Automatics, JSC

Zelenodolsk Design Bureau, JSC

Zavod Elecon, JSC

VMP “Avitec”, JSC

JSC V. Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design

Tulatochmash, JSC

PJSC “I.S. Brook” INEUM

SPE “Krasnoznamenets”, JSC

SPA Pribor named after S.S. Golembiovsky, SC

SPA “Impuls”, JSC

RusBITech

ROTOR 43

Rostov optical and mechanical plant, PJSC

RATEP, JSC

PLAZ

OKB “Technika”

Ocean Chips

Nudelman Precision Engineering Design Bureau

Angstrem JSC

NPCAP

Novosibirsk Plant of Artificial Fibre

Novosibirsk Cartridge Plant, JSC (alias: SIBFIRE), Новосибирский Патронный Завод

Novator DB

NIMI named after V.V. BAHIREV, JSC

NII Stali JSC

Nevskoe Design Bureau, JSC

Neva Electronica JSC

ENICS

The JSC Makeyev Design Bureau

KURGANPRIBOR, JSC


ANNEX II

Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX VII

List of goods and technology referred to in Articles 2a(1) and 2b(1)

Part A

General Notes, Acronyms and Abbreviations, and Definitions in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821 apply to this Annex, with the exception of ‘Part I - General Notes, Acronyms and Abbreviations, and Definitions, General Notes to Annex I, point 2.’.

Definitions of Terms used in the Common Military List (CML) of the European Union (2020/C 85/01) apply to this Annex.

Without prejudice to Article 12 of this Regulation, non-controlled items containing one or more components listed in this Annex are not subject to the controls under Articles 2a and 2b of this Regulation.

Without prejudice to Article 12 of this Regulation, non-controlled items containing one or more components listed in this Annex are not subject to the controls under Articles 2a and 2b of this Regulation.

Category I - Electronics

X.A.I.001

Electronic devices and components.

a.

“Microprocessor microcircuits”, “microcomputer microcircuits”, and microcontroller microcircuits having any of the following:

1.

A performance speed of 5 GigaFLOPS or more and an arithmetic logic unit with an access width of 32 bit or more;

2.

A clock frequency rate exceeding 25 MHz; or

3.

More than one data or instruction bus or serial communication port that provides a direct external interconnection between parallel “microprocessor microcircuits” with a transfer rate of 2,5 Mbyte/s;

b.

Storage integrated circuits, as follows:

1.

Electrically erasable programmable read-only memories (EEPROMs) with a storage capacity;

a.

Exceeding 16 Mbits per package for flash memory types; or

b.

Exceeding either of the following limits for all other EEPROM types:

1.

Exceeding 1 Mbit per package; or

2.

Exceeding 256 kbit per package and a maximum access time of less than 80 ns;

2.

Static random access memories (SRAMs) with a storage capacity:

a.

Exceeding 1 Mbit per package; or

b.

Exceeding 256 kbit per package and a maximum access time of less than 25 ns;

c.

Analogue-to-digital converters having any of the following:

1.

A resolution of 8 bit or more, but less than 12 bit, with an output rate greater than 200 Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS);

2.

A resolution of 12 bit with an output rate greater than 105 Mega Samples per Second (MSPS);

3.

A resolution of more than 12 bit but equal to or less than 14 bit with an output rate greater than 10 Mega Samples per Second (MSPS); or

4.

A resolution of more than 14 bit with an output rate greater than 2,5 Mega Samples Per Second (MSPS);

d.

Field programmable logic devices having a maximum number of single-ended digital input/outputs between 200 and 700;

e.

Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) processors having a rated execution time for a 1 024 point complex FFT of less than 1 ms;

f.

Custom integrated circuits for which the function is unknown, or the control status of the equipment in which the integrated circuits will be used is unknown to the manufacturer, having any of the following:

1.

More than 144 terminals; or

2.

A typical basic propagation delay time of less than 0,4 ns;

g.

Traveling-wave “vacuum electronic devices”, pulsed or continuous wave, as follows:

1.

Coupled cavity devices, or derivatives thereof;

2.

Devices based on helix, folded waveguide, or serpentine waveguide circuits, or derivatives thereof, having any of the following:

a.

An “instantaneous bandwidth” of half an octave or more and average power (expressed in kW) times frequency (expressed in GHz) of more than 0,2; or

b.

An “instantaneous bandwidth” of less than half an octave; and average power (expressed in kW) times frequency (expressed in GHz) of more than 0,4;

h.

Flexible waveguides designed for use at frequencies exceeding 40 GHz;

i.

Surface acoustic wave and surface skimming (shallow bulk) acoustic wave devices, having either of the following:

1.

A carrier frequency exceeding 1 GHz; or

2.

A carrier frequency of 1 GHz or less; and

a.

A “frequency side-lobe rejection” exceeding 55 dB;

b.

A product of the maximum delay time and bandwidth (time in μs and bandwidth in MHz) of more than 100; or

c.

A dispersive delay of more than 10 μs;

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.I.001.i “Frequency side-lobe rejection” is the maximum rejection value specified in data sheet.

j.

“Cells” as follows:

1.

“Primary cells” having an “energy density” of 550 Wh/kg or less at 293 K (20°C);

2.

“Secondary cells” having an “energy density” of 350 Wh/kg or less at 293 K (20°C);

Note: X.A.I.001.j does not control batteries, including single cell batteries.

Technical Notes:

1.

For the purpose of X.A.I.001.j energy density (Wh/kg) is calculated from the nominal voltage multiplied by the nominal capacity in ampere-hours (Ah) divided by the mass in kilograms. If the nominal capacity is not stated, energy density is calculated from the nominal voltage squared then multiplied by the discharge duration in hours divided by the discharge load in Ohms and the mass in kilograms.

2.

For the purpose of X.A.I.001.j, a “cell” is defined as an electrochemical device, which has positive and negative electrodes, and electrolyte, and is a source of electrical energy. It is the basic building block of a battery.

3.

For the purpose of X.A.I.001.j.1, a “primary cell” is a “cell” that is not designed to be charged by any other source.

4.

For the purpose of X.A.I.001.j.2, a “secondary cell” is a “cell” that is designed to be charged by an external electrical source.

k.

“Superconductive” electromagnets or solenoids specially designed to be fully charged or discharged in less than one minute, having all of the following:

Note: X.A.I.001.k does not control “superconductive” electromagnets or solenoids designed for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) medical equipment.

1.

Maximum energy delivered during the discharge divided by the duration of the discharge of more than 500 kJ per minute;

2.

Inner diameter of the current carrying windings of more than 250 mm; and

3.

Rated for a magnetic induction of more than 8T or “overall current density” in the winding of more than 300 A/mm2;

l.

Circuits or systems for electromagnetic energy storage, containing components manufactured from “superconductive” materials specially designed for operation at temperatures below the “critical temperature” of at least one of their “superconductive” constituents, having all of the following:

1.

Resonant operating frequencies exceeding 1 MHz;

2.

A stored energy density of 1 MJ/m3 or more; and

3.

A discharge time of less than 1 ms;

m.

Hydrogen/hydrogen-isotope thyratrons of ceramic-metal construction and rate for a peak current of 500 A or more;

n.

Not used;

o.

Solar cells, cell-interconnect-coverglass (CIC) assemblies, solar panels, and solar arrays, which are “space qualified” and not controlled by 3A001.e.4 (1).

X.A.I.002

General purpose “electronic assemblies”, modules and equipment.

a.

Electronic test equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

b.

Digital instrumentation magnetic tape data recorders having any of the following characteristics;

1.

A maximum digital interface transfer rate exceeding 60 Mbit/s and employing helical scan techniques;

2.

A maximum digital interface transfer rate exceeding 120 Mbit/s and employing fixed head techniques; or

3.

“Space qualified”;

c.

Equipment, with a maximum digital interface transfer rate exceeding 60 Mbit/s, designed to convert digital video magnetic tape recorders for use as digital instrumentation data recorders;

d.

Non-modular analogue oscilloscopes having a bandwidth of 1 GHz or greater;

e.

Modular analogue oscilloscope systems having either of the following characteristics:

1.

A mainframe with a bandwidth of 1 GHz or greater; or

2.

Plug-in modules with an individual bandwidth of 4 GHz or greater;

f.

Analogue sampling oscilloscopes for the analysis of recurring phenomena with an effective bandwidth greater than 4 GHz;

g.

Digital oscilloscopes and transient recorders, using analogue-to-digital conversion techniques, capable of storing transients by sequentially sampling single-shot inputs at successive intervals of less than 1 ns (greater than 1 Giga Samples per Second (GSPS)), digitizing to 8 bits or greater resolution and storing 256 or more samples.

Note: X.A.I.002 controls the following specially designed components for analogue oscilloscopes:

1.

Plug-in units;

2.

External amplifiers;

3.

Pre-amplifiers;

4.

Sampling devices;

5.

Cathode ray tubes.

X.A.I.003

Specific processing equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows:

a.

Frequency changers and their specially designed components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

b.

Mass spectrometers, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

c.

All flash X-ray machines, or components of pulsed power systems designed thereof, including Marx generators, high power pulse shaping networks, high voltage capacitors, and triggers;

d.

Pulse amplifiers, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

e.

Electronic equipment for time delay generation or time interval measurement, as follows:

1.

Digital time delay generators with a resolution of 50 ns or less over time intervals of 1 μs or greater; or

2.

Multi-channel (three or more) or modular time interval meter and chronometry equipment with resolution of 50 ns or less over time intervals of 1 μs or greater;

f.

Chromatography and spectrometry analytical instruments.

X.B.I.001

Equipment for the manufacture of electronic components or materials, as follows and specially designed components and accessories therefor:

a.

Equipment specially designed for the manufacture of electron tubes, optical elements and specially designed components therefor controlled by 3A001 (2) or X.A.I.001;

b.

Equipment specially designed for the manufacture of semiconductor devices, integrated circuits and “electronic assemblies”, as follows, and systems incorporating or having the characteristics of such equipment:

Note: X.B.I.001.b. also controls equipment used or modified for use in the manufacture of other devices, such as imaging devices, electro-optical devices, acoustic-wave devices.

1.

Equipment for the processing of materials for the manufacture of devices and components as specified in the heading of X.B.I.001.b, as follows:

Note: X.B.I.001 does not control quartz furnace tubes, furnace liners, paddles, boats (except specially designed caged boats), bubblers, cassettes or crucibles specially designed for the processing equipment controlled by X.B.I.001.b.1.

a.

Equipment for producing polycrystalline silicon and materials controlled by 3C001 (3);

b.

Equipment specially designed for purifying or processing III/V and II/VI semiconductor materials controlled by 3C001, 3C002, 3C003, 3C004, or 3C005 (4) except crystal pullers, for which see X.B.I.001.b.1.c below;

c.

Crystal pullers and furnaces, as follows:

Note: X.B.I.001.b.1.c does not control diffusion and oxidation furnaces.

1.

Annealing or recrystallizing equipment other than constant temperature furnaces employing high rates of energy transfer capable of processing wafers at a rate exceeding 0,005 m2 per minute;

2.

“Stored program controlled” crystal pullers having any of the following characteristics:

a.

Rechargeable without replacing the crucible container;

b.

Capable of operation at pressures above 2,5 x 105 Pa; or

c.

Capable of pulling crystals of a diameter exceeding 100 mm;

d.

“Stored program controlled” equipment for epitaxial growth having any of the following characteristics:

1.

Capable of producing silicon layer with a thickness uniform to less than ± 2,5 % across a distance of 200 mm or more;

2.

Capable of producing a layer of any material other than silicon with a thickness uniformity across the wafer of equal to or better than ± 3,5 %; or

3.

Rotation of individual wafers during processing;

e.

Molecular beam epitaxial growth equipment;

f.

Magnetically enhanced “sputtering” equipment with specially designed integral load locks capable of transferring wafers in an isolated vacuum environment;

g.

Equipment specially designed for ion implantation, ion-enhanced or photo-enhanced diffusion, having any of the following characteristics:

1.

Patterning capability;

2.

Beam energy (accelerating voltage) exceeding 200 keV;

3.

Optimised to operate at a beam energy (accelerating voltage) of less than 10 keV; or

4.

Capable of high energy oxygen implant into a heated “substrate”;

h.

“Stored program controlled” equipment for the selective removal (etching) by means of anisotropic dry methods (e.g., plasma), as follows:

1.

“Batch types” having either of the following:

a.

End-point detection, other than optical emission spectroscopy types; or

b.

Reactor operational (etching) pressure of 26,66 Pa or less;

2.

“Single wafer types” having any of the following:

a.

End-point detection, other than optical emission spectroscopy types;

b.

Reactor operational (etching) pressure of 26,66 Pa or less; or

c.

Cassette-to-cassette and load locks wafer handling;

Notes:

1.

“Batch types” refers to machines not specially designed for production processing of single wafers. Such machines can process two or more wafers simultaneously with common process parameters, e.g., RF power, temperature, etch gas species, flow rates.

2.

“Single wafer types” refers to machines specially designed for production processing of single wafers. These machines may use automatic wafer handling techniques to load a single wafer into the equipment for processing. The definition includes equipment that can load and process several wafers but where the etching parameters, e.g., RF power or end point, can be independently determined for each individual wafer.

i.

Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) equipment, e.g., plasma-enhanced CVD (PECVD) or photo-enhanced CVD, for semiconductor device manufacturing, having either of the following capabilities, for deposition of oxides, nitrides, metals or polysilicon:

1.

Chemical vapour deposition equipment operating below 105 Pa; or

2.

PECVD equipment operating either below 60 Pa or having automatic cassette-to-cassette and load lock wafer handling;

Note: X.B.I.001.b.1.i does not control low pressure chemical vapour deposition (LPCVD) systems or reactive “sputtering” equipment.

j.

Electron beam systems specially designed or modified for mask making or semiconductor device processing having any of the following characteristics:

1.

Electrostatic beam deflection;

2.

Shaped, non-Gaussian beam profile;

3.

Digital-to-analogue conversion rate exceeding 3 MHz;

4.

Digital-to-analogue conversion accuracy exceeding 12 bit; or

5.

Target-to-beam position feedback control precision of 1 μm or finer;

Note: X.B.I.001.b.1.j does not control electron beam deposition systems or general purpose scanning electron microscopes.

k.

Surface finishing equipment for the processing of semiconductor wafers as follows:

1.

Specially designed equipment for backside processing of wafers thinner than 100 μm and the subsequent separation thereof; or

2.

Specially designed equipment for achieving a surface roughness of the active surface of a processed wafer with a two-sigma value of 2 μm or less, total indicator reading (TIR);

Note: X.B.I.001.b.1.k does not control single-side lapping and polishing equipment for wafer surface finishing.

l.

Interconnection equipment which includes common single or multiple vacuum chambers specially designed to permit the integration of any equipment controlled by X.B.I.001 into a complete system;

m.

‘Stored program controlled’ equipment using “lasers” for the repair or trimming of “monolithic integrated circuits” with either of the following characteristics:

1.

Positioning accuracy less than ± 1 μm; or

2.

Spot size (kerf width) less than 3 μm.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.B.I.001.b.1, 'sputtering' is an overlay coating process wherein positively charged ions are accelerated by an electric field towards the surface of a target (coating material). The kinetic energy of the impacting ions is sufficient to cause target surface atoms to be released and deposited on the substrate. ( Note: Triode, magnetron or radio frequency sputtering to increase adhesion of coating and rate of deposition are ordinary modifications of the process.).

2.

Masks, mask substrates, mask-making equipment and image transfer equipment for the manufacture of devices and components as specified in the heading of X.B.I.001, as follows:

Note: The term masks refers to those used in electron beam lithography, X-ray lithography, and ultraviolet lithography, as well as the usual ultraviolet and visible photo-lithography.

a.

Finished masks, reticles and designs therefor, except:

1.

Finished masks or reticles for the production of integrated circuits not controlled by 3A001 (5); or

2.

Masks or reticles, having both of the following characteristics:

a.

Their design is based on geometries of 2,5 μm or more; and

b.

The design does not include special features to alter the intended use by means of production equipment or “software”;

b.

Mask substrates as follows:

1.

Hard surface (e.g., chromium, silicon, molybdenum) coated “substrates” (e.g., glass, quartz, sapphire) for the preparation of masks having dimensions exceeding 125 mm x 125 mm; or

2.

Substrates specially designed for X-ray masks;

c.

Equipment, other than general purpose computers, specially designed for computer aided design (CAD) of semiconductor devices or integrated circuits;

d.

Equipment or machines, as follows, for mask or reticle fabrication:

1.

Photo-optical step and repeat cameras capable of producing arrays larger than 100 mm x 100 mm, or capable of producing a single exposure larger than 6 mm x 6 mm in the image (i.e., focal) plane, or capable of producing line widths of less than 2,5 μm in the photoresist on the “substrate”;

2.

Mask or reticle fabrication equipment using ion or “laser” beam lithography capable of producing line widths of less than 2,5 μm; or

3.

Equipment or holders for altering masks or reticles or adding pellicles to remove defects;

Note: X.B.I.001.b.2.d.1 and b.2.d.2 do not control mask fabrication equipment using photo-optical methods which was either commercially available before the 1st January 1980, or has a performance no better than such equipment.

e.

“Stored program controlled” equipment for the inspection of masks, reticles or pellicles with:

1.

A resolution of 0,25 μm or finer; and

2.

A precision of 0,75 μm or finer over a distance in one or two coordinates of 63,5 mm or more;

Note: X.B.I.001.b.2.e does not control general purpose scanning electron microscopes except when specially designed and instrumented for automatic pattern inspection.

f.

Align and expose equipment for wafer production using photo-optical or X-ray methods, e.g., lithography equipment, including both projection image transfer equipment and step and repeat (direct step on wafer) or step and scan (scanner) equipment, capable of performing any of the following functions:

Note: X.B.I.001.b.2.f does not control photo-optical contact and proximity mask align and expose equipment or contact image transfer equipment.

1.

Production of a pattern size of less than 2,5 μm;

2.

Alignment with a precision finer than ± 0,25 μm (3 sigma);

3.

Machine-to-machine overlay no better than ± 0,3 μm; or

4.

A light source wavelength shorter than 400 nm;

g.

Electron beam, ion beam or X-ray equipment for projection image transfer capable of producing patterns less than 2,5 μm;

Note: For focused, deflected-beam systems (direct write systems), see X.B.I.001.b.1.j.

h.

Equipment using “lasers” for direct write on wafers capable of producing patterns less than 2,5 μm.

3.

Equipment for the assembly of integrated circuits, as follows:

a.

“Stored program controlled” die bonders having all of the following characteristics:

1.

Specially designed for “hybrid integrated circuits”;

2.

X-Y stage positioning travel exceeding 37,5 x 37,5 mm; and

3.

Placement accuracy in the X-Y plane of finer than ± 10 μm;

b.

“Stored program controlled” equipment for producing multiple bonds in a single operation (e.g., beam lead bonders, chip carrier bonders, tape bonders);

c.

Semi-automatic or automatic hot cap sealers, in which the cap is heated locally to a higher temperature than the body of the package, specially designed for ceramic microcircuit packages controlled by 3A001 (6) and that have a throughput equal to or more than one package per minute.

Note: X.B.I.001.b.3 does not control general purpose resistance type spot welders.

4.

Filters for clean rooms capable of providing an air environment of 10 or less particles of 0,3 μm or smaller per 0,02832 m3 and filter materials therefor.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.B.I.001, “stored program controlled” is a control using instructions stored in an electronic storage that a processor can execute in order to direct the performance of predetermined functions. Equipment may be 'stored program controlled' whether the electronic storage is internal or external to the equipment.

X.B.I.002

Equipment for the inspection or testing of electronic components and materials, and specially designed components and accessories therefor.

a.

Equipment specially designed for the inspection or testing of electron tubes, optical elements and specially designed components therefor controlled by 3A001 (7) or X.A.I.001;

b.

Equipment specially designed for the inspection or testing of semiconductor devices, integrated circuits and “electronic assemblies”, as follows, and systems incorporating or having the characteristics of such equipment:

Note: X.B.I.002.b also controls equipment used or modified for use in the inspection or testing of other devices, such as imaging devices, electro-optical devices, acoustic-wave devices.

1.

“Stored program controlled” inspection equipment for the automatic detection of defects, errors or contaminants of 0,6 μm or less in or on processed wafers, substrates, other than printed circuit boards or chips, using optical image acquisition techniques for pattern comparison;

Note: X.B.I.002.b.1 does not control general purpose scanning electron microscopes, except when specially designed and instrumented for automatic pattern inspection.

2.

Specially designed “stored program controlled” measuring and analysis equipment, as follows:

a.

Specially designed for the measurement of oxygen or carbon content in semiconductor materials;

b.

Equipment for line width measurement with a resolution of 1 μm or finer;

c.

Specially designed flatness measurement instruments capable of measuring deviations from flatness of 10 μm or less with a resolution of 1 μm or finer.

3.

“Stored program controlled” wafer probing equipment having any of the following characteristics:

a.

Positioning accuracy finer than 3,5 μm;

b.

Capable of testing devices having more than 68 terminals; or

c.

Capable of testing at a frequency exceeding 1 GHz;

4.

Test equipment as follows:

a.

“Stored program controlled” equipment specially designed for testing discrete semiconductor devices and unencapsulated dice, capable of testing at frequencies exceeding 18 GHz;

Technical Note: Discrete semiconductor devices include photocells and solar cells.

b.

“Stored program controlled” equipment specially designed for testing integrated circuits and “electronic assemblies” thereof, capable of functional testing:

1.

At a “pattern rate” exceeding 20 MHz; or

2.

At a ‘pattern rate’ exceeding 10 MHz but not exceeding 20 MHz and capable of testing packages of more than 68 terminals.

Notes: X.B.I.002.b.4.b does not control test equipment specially designed for testing:

1.

Memories;

2.

Assemblies or a class of “electronic assemblies” for home and entertainment applications; and

3.

Electronic components, “electronic assemblies” and integrated circuits not controlled by 3A001 (8) or X.A.I.001 provided such test equipment does not incorporate computing facilities with “user accessible programmability”.

Technical Note: For purposes of X.B.I.002.b.4.b, “pattern rate” is defined as the maximum frequency of digital operation of a tester. It is therefore equivalent to the highest data rate that a tester can provide in non-multiplexed mode. It is also referred to as test speed, maximum digital frequency or maximum digital speed.

c.

Equipment specially designed for determining the performance of focal-plane arrays at wavelengths of more than 1 200 nm, using “stored program controlled” measurements or computer aided evaluation and having any of the following characteristics:

1.

Using scanning light spot diameters of less than 0,12 mm;

2.

Designed for measuring photosensitive performance parameters and for evaluating frequency response, modulation transfer function, uniformity of responsivity or noise; or

3.

Designed for evaluating arrays capable of creating images with more than 32 x 32 line elements;

5.

Electron beam test systems designed for operation at 3 keV or below, or “laser” beam systems, for non-contactive probing of powered-up semiconductor devices having any of the following:

a.

Stroboscopic capability with either beam blanking or detector strobing;

b.

An electron spectrometer for voltage measurements with a resolution of less than 0,5 V; or

c.

Electrical tests fixtures for performance analysis of integrated circuits;

Note: X.B.I.002.b.5 does not control scanning electron microscopes, except when specially designed and instrumented for non-contactive probing of a powered-up semiconductor device.

6.

“Stored program controlled” multifunctional focused ion beam systems specially designed for manufacturing, repairing, physical layout analysis and testing of masks or semiconductor devices and having either of the following characteristics:

a.

Target-to-beam position feedback control precision of 1 μm or finer; or

b.

Digital-to-analogue conversion accuracy exceeding 12 bit;

7.

Particle measuring systems employing “lasers” designed for measuring particle size and concentration in air having both of the following characteristics:

a.

Capable of measuring particle sizes of 0,2 μm or less at a flow rate of 0,02832 m3 per minute or more; and

b.

Capable of characterizing Class 10 clean air or better.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.B.I.002, “stored program controlled” is a control using instructions stored in an electronic storage that a processor can execute in order to direct the performance of predetermined functions. Equipment may be “stored program controlled” whether the electronic storage is internal or external to the equipment.

X.C.I.001

Positive resists designed for semiconductor lithography specially adjusted (optimised) for use at wavelengths between 370 and 193 nm.

X.D.I.001

“Software” specially designed for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of electronic devices or components controlled by X.A.I.001, general purpose electronic equipment controlled by X.A.I.002, or manufacturing and test equipment controlled by X.B.I.001 and X.B.I.002; or “software” specially designed for the “use” of equipment controlled by 3B001.g and 3B001.h (9).

X.E.I.001

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of electronic devices or components controlled by X.A.I.001, general purpose electronic equipment controlled by X.A.I.002, or manufacturing and test equipment controlled by X.B.I.001 or X.B.I.002, or materials controlled by X.C.I.001.

Category II – Computers

Note: Category II does not control goods for the personal use of natural persons.

X.A.II.001

Computers, “electronic assemblies” and related equipment, not controlled by 4A001 or 4A003 (10), and specially designed components therefor.

Note: The control status of the “digital computers” and related equipment described in X.A.II.001 is determined by the control status of other equipment or systems provided:

a.

The “digital computers” or related equipment are essential for the operation of the other equipment or systems;

b.

The “digital computers” or related equipment are not a “principal element” of the other equipment or systems; and

N.B.1: The control status of “signal processing” or “image enhancement” equipment specially designed for other equipment with functions limited to those required for the other equipment is determined by the control status of the other equipment even if it exceeds the “principal element” criterion.

N.B.2: For the control status of “digital computers” or related equipment for telecommunications equipment, see Category 5, Part 1 (Telecommunications)  (11) .

c.

The “technology” for the “digital computers” and related equipment is determined by 4E (12) .

a.

Electronic computers and related equipment, and “electronic assemblies” and specially designed components therefor, rated for operation at an ambient temperature above 343 K (70°C);

b.

“Digital computers”, including equipment of “signal processing” or “image enhancement”, having an “Adjusted Peak Performance” (“APP”) equal to or greater than 0,0128 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT);

c.

“Electronic assemblies” that are specially designed or modified to enhance performance by aggregation of processors, as follows:

1.

Designed to be capable of aggregation in configurations of 16 or more processors;

2.

Not used;

Note 1: X.A.II.001.c applies only to “electronic assemblies” and programmable interconnections with a “APP” not exceeding the limits in X.A.II.001.b, when shipped as unintegrated “electronic assemblies”. It does not apply to “electronic assemblies” inherently limited by nature of their design for use as related equipment controlled by X.A.II.001.k.

Note 2: X.A.II.001.c does not control any “electronic assembly” specially designed for a product or family of products whose maximum configuration does not exceed the limits of X.A.II.001.b.

d.

Not used;

e.

Not used;

f.

Equipment for “signal processing” or “image enhancement” having an “Adjusted Peak Performance” (“APP”) equal to or greater than 0,0128 Weighted TeraFLOPS WT;

g.

Not used;

h.

Not used;

i.

Equipment containing “terminal interface equipment” exceeding the limits in X.A.III.101;

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.II.001.i, “terminal interface equipment” means equipment at which information enters or leaves the telecommunication system, e.g. telephone, data device, computer, etc.

j.

Equipment specially designed to provide external interconnection of “digital computers” or associated equipment that allows communications at data rates exceeding 80 Mbyte/s.

Note: X.A.II.001.j does not control internal interconnection equipment (e.g., backplanes, buses) passive interconnection equipment, “network access controllers” or “communication channel controllers”.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.II.001.j, “communication channel controllers” is the physical interface which controls the flow of synchronous or asynchronous digital information. It is an assembly that can be integrated into computer or telecommunications equipment to provide communications access.

k.

“Hybrid computers” and “electronic assemblies” and specially designed components therefor containing analogue-to-digital converters having all of the following characteristics:

1.

32 channels or more; and

2.

A resolution of 14 bit (plus sign bit) or more with a conversion rate of 200 000 Hz or more.

X.D.II.001

“Program” proof and validation “software”, “software” allowing the automatic generation of “source codes”, and operating system “software” that are specially designed for “real-time processing equipment”.

a.

“Program” proof and validation “software” using mathematical and analytical techniques and designed or modified for “programs” having more than 500 000“source code” instructions;

b.

“Software” allowing the automatic generation of “source codes” from data acquired on line from external sensors described in the Regulation (EU) 2021/821; or

c.

Operating system “software” specially designed for “real-time processing” equipment that guarantees a “global interrupt latency time” of less than 20 μs.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.D.II.001, “global interrupt latency time” is the time taken by the computer system to recognise an interrupt due to the event, service the interrupt and perform a context switch to an alternate memory-resident task waiting on the interrupt.

X.D.II.002

“Software” other than that controlled in 4D001 (13) specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 4A101 (14).

X.E.II.001

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.II.001, or “software” controlled by X.D.II.001 or X.D.II.002.

X.E.II.002

“Technology” for the “development” or “production” of equipment designed for “multi-data-stream processing”.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.E.II.002, “multi-data-stream processing” is a microprogram or equipment architecture technique that permits simultaneous processing of two or more data sequences under the control of one or more instruction sequences by means such as:

1.

Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) architectures such as vector or array processors;

2.

Multiple Single Instruction Multiple Data (MSIMD) architectures;

3.

Multiple Instruction Multiple Data (MIMD) architectures, including those that are tightly coupled, closely coupled or loosely coupled; or

4.

Structured arrays of processing elements, including systolic arrays.

Category III. Part 1 – Telecommunications

Note: Category III.Part 1 does not control goods for the personal use of natural persons.

X.A.III.101

Telecommunication equipment.

a.

Any type of telecommunications equipment, not controlled by 5A001.a (15), specially designed to operate outside the temperature range from 219 K (-54°C) to 397 K (124°C).

b.

Telecommunication transmission equipment and systems, and specially designed components and accessories therefor, having any of the following characteristics, functions or features:

Note: Telecommunication transmission equipment:

a.

Categorised as follows, or combinations thereof:

1.

Radio equipment (e.g., transmitters, receivers and transceivers);

2.

Line terminating equipment;

3.

Intermediate amplifier equipment;

4.

Repeater equipment;

5.

Regenerator equipment;

6.

Translation encoders (transcoders);

7.

Multiplex equipment (statistical mutiplex included);

8.

Modulators/demodulators (modems);

9.

Transmultiplex equipment (see CCITT Rec. G701);

10.

“Stored program controlled” digital crossconnection equipment;

11.

“Gateways” and bridges;

12.

“Media access units”;

b.

Designed for use in single or multi-channel communication via any of the following:

1.

Wire (line);

2.

Coaxial cable;

3.

Optical fibre cable;

4.

Electromagnetic radiation; or

5.

Underwater acoustic wave propagation.

1.

Employing digital techniques, including digital processing of analogue signals, and designed to operate at a “digital transfer rate” at the highest multiplex level exceeding 45 Mbit/s or a “total digital transfer rate” exceeding 90 Mbit/s;

Note: X.A.III.101.b.1 does not control equipment specially designed to be integrated and operated in any satellite system for civil use.

2.

Modems using the “bandwidth of one voice channel” with a “data signalling rate” exceeding 9 600 bits per second;

3.

Being “stored program controlled” digital cross connect equipment with “digital transfer rate” exceeding 8,5 Mbit/s per port;

4.

Being equipment containing any of the following:

a.

“Network access controllers” and their related common medium having a “digital transfer rate” exceeding 33 Mbit/s; or

b.

“Communication channel controllers” with a digital output having a “data signalling rate” exceeding 64 000 bit/s per channel;

Note: If any uncontrolled equipment contains a “network access controller”, it cannot have any type of telecommunications interface, except those described in, but not controlled by X.A.III.101.b.4.

5.

Employing a “laser” and having any of the following characteristics:

a.

A transmission wavelength exceeding 1 000 nm; or

b.

Employing analogue techniques and having a bandwidth exceeding 45 MHz;

c.

Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques);

d.

Employing wavelength division multiplexing techniques; or

e.

Performing “optical amplification”;

6.

Radio equipment operating at input or output frequencies exceeding:

a.

31 GHz for satellite-earth station applications; or

b.

26,5 GHz for other applications;

Note: X.A.III.101.b.6 does not control equipment for civil use when conforming with an International Telecommunications Union (ITU) allocated band between 26,5 GHz and 31 GHz.

7.

Being radio equipment employing any of the following:

a.

Quadrature-amplitude-modulation (QAM) techniques above level 4 if the “total digital transfer rate” exceeds 8,5 Mbit/s;

b.

QAM techniques above level 16 if the “total digital transfer rate” is equal to or less than 8,5 Mbit/s;

c.

Other digital modulation techniques and having a “spectral efficiency” exceeding 3 bit/s/Hz; or

d.

Operating in the 1,5 MHz to 87,5 MHz band and incorporating adaptive techniques providing more than 15 dB suppression of an interfering signal.

Notes:

1.

X.A.III.101.b.7 does not control equipment specially designed to be integrated and operated in any satellite system for civil use.

2.

X.A.III.101.b.7 does not control radio relay equipment for operation in an International Telecommunications Union (ITU) allocated band:

a.

Having any of the following:

1.

Not exceeding 960 MHz; or

2.

With a “total digital transfer rate” not exceeding 8,5 Mbit/s; and

b.

Having a “spectral efficiency” not exceeding 4 bit/s/Hz.

c.

“Stored program controlled” switching equipment and related signalling systems, having any of the following characteristics, functions or features, and specially designed components and accessories therefor:

Note: Statistical multiplexers with digital input and digital output which provide switching are treated as “stored program controlled” switches.

1.

“Data (message) switching” equipment or systems designed for “packet-mode operation”, “electronic assemblies” and components therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

2.

Not used;

3.

Routing or switching of “datagram” packets;

Note: X.A.III.101.c.3 does not control networks restricted to using only “network access controllers” or to “network access controllers” themselves.

4.

Not used;

5.

Multi-level priority and pre-emption for circuit switching;

Note: X.A.III.101.c.5 does not control single-level call pre-emption.

6.

Designed for automatic hand-off of cellular radio calls to other cellular switches or automatic connection to a centralised subscriber data base common to more than one switch;

7.

Containing “stored program controlled” digital cross connect equipment with “digital transfer rate” exceeding 8,5 Mbit/s per port:

8.

“Common channel signalling” operating in either non-associated or quasi-associated mode of operation;

9.

“Dynamic adaptive routing”;

10.

Being packet switches, circuit switches and routers with ports or lines exceeding any of the following:

a.

A “data signalling rate” of 64 000 bit/s per channel for a “communications channel controller”; or

Note: X.A.III.101.c.10.a does not control multiplex composite links composed only of communication channels not individually controlled by X.A.III.101.b.1.

b.

A “digital transfer rate” of 33 Mbit/s for a “network access controller” and related common media;

Note: X.A.III.101.c.10 does not control packet switches or routers with ports or lines not exceeding the limits in X.A.III.101.c.10.

11.

“Optical switching”;

12.

Employing “Asynchronous Transfer Mode” (“ATM”) techniques.

d.

Optical fibres and optical fibre cables of more than 50 m in length designed for single mode operation;

e.

Centralised network control having all of the following characteristics:

1.

Receives data from the nodes; and

2.

Process these data in order to provide control of traffic not requiring operator decisions, and thereby performing “dynamic adaptive routing”;

Note 1: X.A.III.101.e does not include cases of routing decisions taken on predefined information.

Note 2: X.A.III.101.e does not preclude control of traffic as a function of predictable statistical traffic conditions.

f.

Phased array antennas, operating above 10,5 GHz, containing active elements and distributed components, and designed to permit electronic control of beam shaping and pointing, except for landing systems with instruments meeting International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards (microwave landing systems (MLS));

g.

Mobile communications equipment other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, “electronic assemblies” and components therefor; or

h.

Radio relay communications equipment designed for use at frequencies equal to or exceeding 19,7 GHz and components therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.III.101:

1)

“Asynchronous transfer mode” (“ATM”) is a transfer mode in which the information is organised into cells; it is asynchronous in the sense that the recurrence of cells depends on the required or instantaneous bit rate.

2)

“Bandwidth of one voice channel” is data communication equipment designed to operate in one voice channel of 3 100 Hz, as defined in CCITT Recommendation G.151.

3)

“Communications channel controller” is the physical interface that controls the flow of synchronous or asynchronous digital information. It is an assembly that can be integrated into computer or telecommunications equipment to provide communications access.

4)

“Datagram” is a self-contained, independent entity of data carrying sufficient information to be routed from the source to the destination data terminal equipment without reliance on earlier exchanges between this source and destination data terminal equipment and the transporting network.

5)

“Fast select” is a facility applicable to virtual calls that allows data terminal equipment to expand the possibility to transmit data in call set-up and clearing “packets” beyond the basic capabilities of a virtual call.

6)

“Gateway” is the function, realised by any combination of equipment and “software”, to carry out the conversion of conventions for representing, processing or communicating information used on one system into the corresponding, but different conventions used in another system.

7)

“Integrated Services Digital Network” (ISDN) is a unified end- to-end digital network, in which data originating from all types of communication (e.g., voice, text, data, still and moving pictures) are transmitted from one port (terminal) in the exchange (switch) over one access line to and from the subscriber.

8)

“Packet” is a group of binary digits including data and call control signals that is switched as a composite whole. The data, call control signals, and possible error control information are arranged in a specified format.

9)

“Common channel signalling” means the transmission of control information (signalling) via a separate channel than that used for the messages. The signalling channel usually controls multiple message channels.

10)

“Data signalling rate” means the rate, as defined in ITU Recommendation 53-36, taking into account that, for non-binary modulation, baud and bit per second are not equal. Bits for coding, checking and synchronization functions are to be included.

11)

“Dynamic adaptive routing” means Automatic rerouting of traffic based on sensing and analysis of current actual network conditions

12)

“Media access unit” means equipment that contains one or more communication interfaces (“network access controller”, “communications channel controller”, modem or computer bus) to connect terminal equipment to a network.

13)

“Spectral effiency” is the “digital transfer rate” [bits/s] / 6 dB spectrum bandwidth in Hz.

14)

“Stored program controlled” is a control using instructions stored in an electronic storage that a processor can execute in order to direct the performance of predetermined functions.

Note: Equipment may be “stored program controlled” whether the electronic storage is internal or external to the equipment.

X.B.III.101

Telecommunications test equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.C.III.101

Preforms of glass or of any other material optimised for the manu-facture of optical fibres controlled by X.A.III.101.

X.D.III.101

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.III.101 and X.B.III.101, and dynamic adaptive routing “software” as described as follows:

a.

“Software”, other than in machine-executable form, specially designed for “dynamic adaptive routing”;

b.

Not used.

X.E.III.101

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.III.101 or X.B.III.101, or “software” controlled by X.D.III.101, and other “technologies” as follows:

a.

Specific “technologies” as follows:

1.

“Technology” for the processing and application of coatings to optical fibre specially designed to make it suitable for underwater use;

2.

“Technology” for the “development” of equipment employing “Synchronous Digital Hierarchy” (‘SDH’) or “Synchronous Optical Network” (“SONET”) techniques.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.E.III.101:

1)

“Synchronous digital hierarchy” (SDH) is a digital hierarchy providing a means to manage, multiplex, and access various forms of digital traffic using a synchronous transmission format on different types of media. The format is based on the Synchronous Transport Module (STM) that is defined by CCITT Recommendation G.703, G.707, G.708, G.709 and others yet to be published. The first level rate of ‘SDH’ is 155,52 Mbits/s.

2)

“Synchronous optical network” (SONET) is a network providing a means to manage, multiplex and access various forms of digital traffic using a synchronous transmission format on fibre optics. The format is the North America version of “SDH” and also uses the Synchronous Transport Module (STM). However, it uses the Synchronous Transport Signal (STS) as the basic transport module with a first level rate of 51,81 Mbits/s. The SONET standards are being integrated into those of “SDH”.

Category III. Part 2 - Information Security

Note: Category III.Part 2 does not control goods for the personal use of natural persons.

X.A.III.201

Equipment as follows:

a.

Not used;

b.

Not used;

c.

Goods classified as mass market encryption in accordance with Cryptography Note – Note 3 to Category 5, Part 2 (16).

X.D.III.201

“Information Security”“software” as follows:

Note: This entry does not control “software” designed or modified to protect against malicious computer damage, e.g., viruses, where the use of “cryptography” is limited to authentication, digital signature and/or the decryption of data or files.

a.

Not used;

b.

Not used;

c.

“Software” classified as mass market encryption “software” in accordance with Cryptography Note – Note 3 to Category 5, Part 2 (17).

X.E.III.201

“Information Security”“technology” according to the General Technology Note, as follows:

a.

Not used;

b.

“Technology”, other than specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, for the “use” of mass market goods controlled by X.A.III.201.c or mass market “software” controlled by X.D.III.201.c.

Category IV – Sensors and Lasers

X.A.IV.001

Marine or terrestrial acoustic equipment, capable of detecting or locating underwater objects or features or positioning surface vessels or underwater vehicles; and specially designed components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.A.IV.002

Optical Sensors as follows:

a.

Image intensifier tubes and specially designed components therefor, as follows:

1.

Image intensifier tubes having all the following:

a.

A peak response in wavelength range exceeding 400 nm, but not exceeding 1 050 nm;

b.

A microchannel plate for electron image amplification with a hole pitch (centre-to-centre spacing) of less than 25 μm; and

c.

Having any of the following:

1.

An S-20, S-25 or multialkali photocathode; or

2.

A GaAs or GaInAs photocathode;

2.

Specially designed microchannel plates having both of the following characteristics:

a.

15 000 or more hollow tubes per plate; and

b.

Hole pitch (centre-to-centre spacing) of less than 25 μm.

b.

Direct view imaging equipment operating in the visible or infrared spectrum, incorporating image intensifier tubes having the characteristics listed in X.A.IV.002.a.1.

X.A.IV.003

Cameras as follows:

a.

Cameras that meet the criteria of Note 3 to 6A003.b.4. (18);

b.

Not used;

X.A.IV.004

Optics as follows:

Note: X.A.IV.004 does not control optical filters with fixed air gaps or Lyot-type filters.

a.

Optical filters:

1.

For wavelengths longer than 250 nm, comprised of multi-layer optical coatings and having either of the following:

a.

Bandwidths equal to or less than 1 nm Full Width Half Intensity (FWHI) and peak transmission of 90 % or more; or

b.

Bandwidths equal to or less than 0,1 nm FWHI and peak transmission of 50 % or more;

2.

For wavelengths longer than 250 nm, and having all of the following:

a.

Tunable over a spectral range of 500 nm or more;

b.

Instantaneous optical bandpass of 1,25 nm or less;

c.

Wavelength resettable within 0,1 ms to an accuracy of 1 nm or better within the tunable spectral range; and

d.

A single peak transmission of 91 % or more;

3.

Optical opacity switches (filters) with a field of view of 30° or wider and a response time equal to or less than 1 ns;

b.

“Fluoride fibre” cable, or optical fibres therefor, having an attenuation of less than 4 dB/km in the wavelength range exceeding 1 000 nm but not exceeding 3 000 nm;

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.IV.004.b “Fluoride fibres” are fibres manufactured from bulk fluoride compounds.

X.A.IV.005

“Lasers” as follows:

a.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) “lasers” having any of the following:

1.

A CW output power exceeding 10 kW;

2.

A pulsed output with a “pulse duration” exceeding 10 μs; and

a.

An average output power exceeding 10 kW; or

b.

A pulsed “peak power” exceeding 100 kW; or

3.

A pulsed output with a “pulse duration” equal to or less than 10 μs; and

a.

A pulse energy exceeding 5 J per pulse and “peak power” exceeding 2,5 kW; or

b.

An average output power exceeding 2,5 kW;

b.

Semiconductor lasers, as follows:

1.

Individual, single-transverse mode semiconductor “lasers” having:

a.

An average output power exceeding 100 mW; or

b.

A wavelength exceeding 1 050 nm;

2.

Individual, multiple-transverse mode semiconductor “lasers”, or arrays of individual semiconductor “lasers”, having a wave-length exceeding 1 050 nm;

c.

Ruby “lasers” having an output energy exceeding 20 J per pulse;

d.

Non-“tunable”“pulsed lasers” having an output wavelength exceeding 975 nm but not exceeding 1 150 nm and having any of the following:

1.

A “pulse duration” equal to or exceeding 1 ns but not exceeding 1 μs, and having any of the following:

a.

A single transverse mode output and having any of the following:

1.

A “wall-plug efficiency” exceeding 12 % and an “average output power” exceeding 10 W and capable of operating at a pulse repetition frequency greater than 1 kHz; or

2.

An “average output power” exceeding 20 W; or

b.

A multiple transverse mode output and having any of the following:

1.

A “wall-plug efficiency” exceeding 18 % and an “average output power” exceeding 30W;

2.

A “peak power” exceeding 200 MW; or

3.

An “average output power” exceeding 50 W; or

2.

A “pulse duration” exceeding 1 μs and having any of the following:

a.

A single transverse mode output and having any of the following:

1.

A “wall-plug efficiency” exceeding 12 % and an “average output power” exceeding 10 W and capable of operating at a pulse repetition frequency greater than 1 kHz; or

2.

An “average output power” exceeding 20 W; or

b.

A multiple transverse mode output and having any of the following:

1.

A “wall-plug efficiency” exceeding 18 % and an “average output power” exceeding 30 W; or

2.

An “average output power” exceeding 500 W;

e.

Non-“tunable” continuous wave “(CW) lasers”, having an output wavelength exceeding 975 nm but not exceeding 1 150 nm and having any of the following:

1.

A single transverse mode output and having any of the following:

a.

A “wall-plug efficiency” exceeding 12 % and an “average output power” exceeding 10 W and capable of operating at a pulse repetition frequency greater than 1 kHz; or

b.

An “average output power” exceeding 50 W; or

2.

A multiple transverse mode output and having any of the following:

a.

A “wall-plug efficiency” exceeding 18 % and an “average output power” exceeding 30 W; or

b.

An “average output power” exceeding 500 W;

Note: X.A.IV.005.e.2.b does not control multiple transverse mode, industrial “lasers” with output power less than or equal to 2 kW with a total mass greater than 1 200kg. For the purpose of this note, total mass includes all components required to operate the “laser”, e.g., “laser”, power supply, heat exchanger, but excludes external optics for beam conditioning and/or delivery.

f.

Non-“tunable”“lasers”, having a wavelength exceeding 1 400 nm, but not exceeding 1 555 nm and having any of the following:

1.

An output energy exceeding 100 mJ per pulse and a pulsed “peak power” exceeding 1 W; or

2.

An average or CW output power exceeding 1 W;

g.

Free electron “lasers”.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.IV.005 “Wall-plug efficiency” is defined as the ratio of “laser” output power (or “average output power”) to total electrical input power required to operate the “laser”, including the power supply/conditioning and thermal conditioning/heat exchanger.

X.A.IV.006

“Magnetometers”, “Superconductive” electromagnetic sensors, and specially designed components therefor, as follows:

a.

“Magnetometers”, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, having a “sensitivity” lower (better) than 1,0 nT (rms) per square root Hz.

Technical Note: For the purposes of X.A.IV.006.a, “sensitivity” (noise level) is the root mean square of the device-limited noise floor which is the lowest signal that can be measured.

b.

“Superconductive” electromagnetic sensors, components manufactured from “superconductive” materials:

1.

Designed for operation at temperatures below the “critical temperature” of at least one of their “superconductive” constituents (including Josephson effect devices or “superconductive” quantum interference devices (SQUIDS));

2.

Designed for sensing electromagnetic field variations at frequencies of 1 kHz or less; and

3.

Having any of the following characteristics:

a.

Incorporating thin-film SQUIDS with a minimum feature size of less than 2 μm and with associated input and output coupling circuits;

b.

Designed to operate with a magnetic field slew rate exceeding 1 x 106 magnetic flux quanta per second;

c.

Designed to function without magnetic shielding in the earth’s ambient magnetic field; or

d.

Having a temperature coefficient less (smaller) than 0,1 magnetic flux quantum/K.

X.A.IV.007

Gravity meters (gravimeters) for ground use, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows:

a.

Having a static accuracy of less (better) than 100 μGal; or

b.

Being of the quartz element (Worden) type.

X.A.IV.008

Radar systems, equipment and major components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, and specially designed components therefor, as follows:

a.

Airborne radar equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, and specially designed components therefor;

b.

“Space-qualified”“laser” radar or Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) equipment specially designed for surveying or for meteorological observation;

c.

Millimeter wave enhanced vision radar imaging systems specially designed for rotary wing aircraft and having all of the following:

1.

Operates at a frequency of 94 GHz;

2.

An average output power of less than 20 mW;

3.

Radar beam width of 1 degree; and

4.

Operating range equal to or greater than 1 500 m.

X.A.IV.009

Specific processing equipment, as follows:

a.

Seismic detection equipment not controlled by X.A.IV.009.c;

b.

Radiation hardened TV cameras, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821; or

c.

Seismic intrusion detection systems that detect, classify and determine the bearing on the source of a detected signal.

X.B.IV.001

Equipment, including tools, dies, fixtures or gauges, and other specially designed components and accessories therefor, specially designed or modified for any of the following:

a.

For the manufacture or inspection of:

1.

Free electron “laser” magnet wigglers;

2.

Free electron “laser” photo injectors;

b.

For the adjustment, to required tolerances, of the longitudinal magnetic field of free electron “lasers”.

X.C.IV.001

Optical sensing fibres that are modified structurally to have a “beat length” of less than 500 mm (high birefringence) or optical sensor materials not described in 6C002.b (19) and having a zinc content of equal to or more than 6 % by “mole fraction”.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.C.IV.001:

1)

“Mole fraction” is defined as the ratio of moles of ZnTe to the sum of the moles of CdTe and ZnTe present in the crystal.

2)

“Beat length” is the distance over which two orthogonally polarised signals, initially in phase, must pass in order to achieve a 2 Pi radian(s) phase difference.

X.C.IV.002

Optical materials, as follows:

a.

Low optical absorption materials, as follows:

1.

Bulk fluoride compounds containing ingredients with a purity of 99,999 % or better; or

Note: X.C.IV.002.a.1 controls fluorides of zirconium or aluminium and variants.

2.

Bulk fluoride glass made from compounds controlled by 6C004.e.1 (20);

b.

“Optical fibre preforms” made from bulk fluoride compounds containing ingredients with a purity of 99,999 % or better, specially designed for the manufacture of ‘fluoride fibres’ controlled by X.A.IV.004.b.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.C.IV.002:

1)

“Fluoride fibres” are fibres manufactured from bulk fluoride compounds.

2)

“Optical fibre preforms” are bars, ingots, or rods of glass, plastic or other materials that have been specially processed for use in fabricating optical fibres. The characteristics of the preform determine the basic parameters of the resultant drawn optical fibres.

X.D.IV.001

“Software”, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, specially designed for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of goods controlled by 6A002, 6A003 (21), X.A.IV.001, X.A.IV.006, X.A.IV.007, or X.A.IV.008.

X.D.IV.002

“Software” specially designed for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by X.A.IV.002, X.A.IV.004, or X.A.IV.005.

X.D.IV.003

Other “software”, as follows:

a.

Air Traffic Control (ATC) “software” application “programs” hosted on general purpose computers located at Air Traffic Control centres, and capable of automatically handing over primary radar target data (if not correlated with secondary surveillance radar (SSR) data) from the host ATC centre to another ATC centre;

b.

“Software” specially designed for seismic intrusion detection systems in X.A.IV.009.c; or

c.

“Source code” specially designed for seismic intrusion detection systems in X.A.IV.009.c.

X.E.IV.001

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.IV.001, X.A.IV.006, X.A.IV.007, X.A.IV.008 or X.A.IV.009.c.

X.E.IV.002

“Technology” for the “development” or “production” of equipment, materials or “software” controlled by X.A.IV.002, X.A.IV.004, or X.A.IV.005, X.B.IV.001, X.C.IV.001, X.C.IV.002, or X.D.IV.003.

X.E.IV.003

Other “technology” as follows:

a.

Optical fabrication technologies for serially producing optical components at a rate exceeding 10 m2 of surface area per year on any single spindle and having all of the following:

1.

Area exceeding 1 m2; and

2.

Surface figure exceeding λ/10 (rms) at the designed wavelength;

b.

“Technology” for optical filters with a bandwidth equal to or less than 10 nm, a field of view (FOV) exceeding 40° and a resolution exceeding 0,75 line pairs per milliradian;

c.

“Technology” for the “development” or “production” of cameras controlled by X.A.IV.003;

d.

“Technology”“required” for the “development” or “production” of non-triaxial fluxgate “magnetometers” or non-triaxial fluxgate “magnetometer” systems, having any of the following:

1.

“Sensitivity” lower (better) than 0,05 nT (rms) per square root Hz at frequencies of less than 1 Hz; or

2.

“Sensitivity” lower (better) than 1 x 10-3 nT (rms) per square root Hz at frequencies of 1 Hz or more.

e.

“Technology”“required” for the “development” or “production” of infrared up-conversion devices having all of the following:

1.

A response in the wavelength range exceeding 700 nm but not exceeding 1 500 nm; and

2.

A combination of an infrared photodetector, light emitting diode (OLED), and nanocrystal to convert infrared light into visible light.

Technical Note: For the purposes of X.E.IV.003, “sensitivity” (or noise level) is the root mean square of the device-limited noise floor which is the lowest signal that can be measured.

Category V – Navigation and Avionics

X.A.V.001

Airborne communication equipment, all “aircraft” inertial navigation systems, and other avionic equipment, including components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

Note 1: X.A.V.001. does not control headsets or microphones.

Note 2: X.A.V.001. does not control goods for the personal use of natural persons.

X.B.V.001

Other equipment specially designed for the test, inspection, or “production” of navigation and avionics equipment.

X.D.V.001

“Software”, other than specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of navigation, airborne communication and other avionics.

X.E.V.001

“Technology”, other than specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of navigation, airborne communication, and other avionics equipment.

Category VI – Marine

X.A.VI.001

Vessels, marine systems or equipment, and specially designed components therefor, components and accessories as follows:

a.

Underwater vision systems, as follows:

1.

Television systems (comprising camera, lights, monitoring and signal transmission equipment) having a limiting resolution when measured in air of more than 500 lines and specially designed or modified for remote operation with a submersible vehicle; or

2.

Underwater television cameras having a limiting resolution when measured in air of more than 700 lines;

Technical Note: Limiting resolution in television is a measure of horizontal resolution usually expressed in terms of the maximum number of lines per picture height discriminated on a test chart, using IEEE Standard 208/1960 or any equivalent standard.

b.

Photographic still cameras specially designed or modified for underwater use, having a film format of 35 mm or larger, and having autofocusing or remote focusing specially designed for underwater use;

c.

Stroboscopic light systems, specially designed or modified for underwater use, capable of a light output energy of more than 300 J per flash;

d.

Other underwater camera equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

e.

Not used;

f.

Vessels (surface or underwater), including inflatable boats, and specially designed components therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

Note: X.A.VI.001.f does not control vessels on temporary sojourn, used for private transport or for the transport of passengers or goods from or through the customs territory of the Union.

g.

Marine engines (both inboard and outboard) and submarine engines and specially designed components therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

h.

Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba gear) and accessories therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

i.

Life jackets, inflation cartridges, dive compasses and dive computers;

Note: X.A.VI.001.i does not control goods for the personal use of natural persons.

j.

Underwater lights and propulsion equipment; or

Note: X.A.VI.001.j does not control goods for the personal use of natural persons.

k.

Air compressors and filtration system specially designed for filling air cylinders.

X.D.VI.001

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.VI.001.

X.D.VI.002

“Software” specially designed for the operation of unmanned submersible vehicles used in the oil and gas industry.

X.E.VI.001

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.VI.001.

Category VII – Aerospace and Propulsion

X.A.VII.001

Diesel engines, and tractors and specially designed components therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821:

a.

Diesel engines, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, for trucks, tractors, and automotive applications, having an overall power output of 298 kW or more.

b.

Off highway wheel tractors of carriage capacity 9 tonnes or more; and major components and accessories, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

c.

Road tractors for semi-trailers, with single or tandem rear axles rated for 9 tonnes per axel or more and specially designed major components.

Note: X.A.VII.001.b and X.A.VII.001.c do not control vehicles on temporary sojourn, used for private transport or for the transport of passengers or goods from or through the customs territory of the Union.

X.A.VII.002

Gas turbine engines and components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

a.

Not used;

b.

Not used;

c.

Aero gas turbine engines and components specially designed therefor;

d.

Not used;

e.

Pressurised aircraft breathing equipment components specially designed therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.A.VII.003

Aircraft engines, other than those specified in X.A.VII.002, the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows:

a.

Reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines; or

b.

Electric engines.

Technical Note: For the purpose of X.A.VII.003 aircrafts includes: aeroplanes, UAVs, helicopters, autogyros, hybrid aircrafts or radio-controlled models.

X.B.VII.001

Vibration test equipment and specially designed components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

Note: X.B.VII.001. controls only equipment for the “development” or “production”. It does not control condition monitoring systems.

X.B.VII.002

Specially designed equipment, tooling or fixtures for manufacturing or measuring gas turbine blades, vanes or tip shroud castings, as follows:

a.

Automated equipment using non-mechanical methods for measuring airfoil wall thickness;

b.

Tooling, fixtures or measuring equipment for the “laser”, water jet or ECM/EDM hole drilling processes controlled by 9E003.c (22);

c.

Ceramic core leaching equipment;

d.

Ceramic core manufacturing equipment or tools;

e.

Ceramic shell wax pattern preparation equipment;

f.

Ceramic shell burn out or firing equipment.

X.D.VII.001

“Software”, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by X.A.VII.001 or X.B.VII.001.

X.D.VII.002

“Software”, for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by X.A.VII.002 or X.B.VII.002.

X.E.VII.001

“Technology”, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, for the “development” or “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.VII.001 or X.B.VII.001.

X.E.VII.002

“Technology”, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.VII.002 or X.B.VII.002.

X.E.VII.003

Other “technology”, not described by 9E003 (23), as follows:

a.

Rotor blade tip clearance control systems employing active compensating casing “technology” limited to a design and development data base; or

b.

Gas bearing for turbine engine rotor assemblies.

Category VIII – Miscellaneous items

X.A.VIII.001

Equipment for oil production or oil exploration as follows:

a.

Drill head integrated measurement equipment, including inertial navigation systems for measurement while drilling (MWD);

b.

Gas monitoring systems and detectors therefor, designed for continuous operation and detection of hydrogen sulphide;

c.

Equipment for seismological measurements, including reflection seismetics and seismic vibrators;

d.

Sediment echo sounders.

X.A.VIII.002

Equipment, “electronic assemblies” and components, specially designed for quantum computers, quantum electronics, quantum sensors, quantum processing units, qubit circuits, qubit devices or quantum radar systems, including pockels cells.

Note 1: Quantum computers perform computations that harness the collective properties of quantum states, such as superposition, interference and entanglement.

Note 2: Units, circuits and devices include but are not limited to superconducting circuits, Quantum annealing, Ion Trap, photonic interaction, silicon/spin, cold atoms.

X.A.VIII.003

Microscopes, related equipment and detectors as follows:

a.

Scanning electron microscopes (SEM);

b.

Scanning auger microscopes;

c.

Transmission electron microscopes (TEM);

d.

Atomic force microscopes (AFM);

e.

Scanning force microscopes (SFM);

f.

Equipment and detectors, specially designed for use with the microscopes specified in X.A.VIII.003.a to X.A.VIII.0003.e, employing any of the following material analysis techniques:

1.

X-ray photo spectroscopy (XPS);

2.

Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX, EDS) or

3.

Electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA).

X.A.VIII.004

Collector equipment for metal ores in deep seabed.

X.A.VIII.005

Manufacturing equipment and machine tools as follows:

a.

Additive manufacturing equipment for the “production” of metal parts;

Note: X.A.VIII.005.a only applies to the following systems:

1.

Powder-bed systems using selective laser melting (SLM), laser cusing, direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) or electron beam melting (EBM); or

2.

Powder-fed systems using laser cladding, direct energy deposition or laser metal deposition.

b.

Additive manufacturing equipment for “energetic materials”, including equipment using ultrasonic extrusion;

c.

Vat photopolymerization (VVP) additive manufacturing equipment using stereo lithography (SLA) or digital light processing (DLP).

X.A.VIII.006

Equipment for the “production” of printed electronics for organic light emitting diodes (OLED), organic field-effect transistors (OFET) or organic photovoltaic cells (OPVC).

X.A.VIII.007

Equipment for the “production” of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) using the mechanical properties of silicon, including sensors in chip format like pressure membranes, bending beams or micro adjustment devices.

X.A.VIII.008

Equipment, specially designed for the production of E-Fuels (electrofuels and synthetic fuels) or ultra efficient solar cells (efficiency > 30 %).

X.A.VIII.009

Equipment for Ultra-High-Vacuum (UHV) as follows:

a.

UHV pumps (sublimation, turbomolecular, diffusion, cryogenic, ion getter);

b.

UHV pressure gauges.

Note: UHV means 100 nanoPascals (nPa) or lower.

X.A.VIII.010

“Cryogenic refrigeration systems” designed to maintain temperatures below 1,1 K for 48 hrs or more and related cryogenic refrigeration equipment as follows:

a.

Pulse Tubes;

b.

Cryostats;

c.

Dewars;

d.

Gas Handling System (GHS);

e.

Compressors; or

f.

Control Units.

Note: “Cryogenic refrigeration systems” include but are not limited to Dilution Refrigeration, Adiabatic Demagnisation Refrigerators and Laser Cooling Systems.

X.A.VIII.011

“Decapsulation” equipment for semiconductor devices.

Note: “Decapsulation” is the removal of a cap, lid, or encapsulating material from a packaged integrated circuit by mechanical, thermal, or chemical means.

X.A.VIII.012

High Quantum Efficiency (QE) photodetectors with a QE greater than 80 % in the wavelength range exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding 1 600 nm.

X.AVIII.013

Numerical controlled machine tools, having one or more linear axis with a travel length greater than 8 000 mm.

X.A.VIII.014

Water cannon systems for riot or crowd control, and components specially designed therefor.

Note: X.A.VIII.014 water cannon systems include, for example: vehicles or fixed stations equipped with remotely operated water cannon that are designed to protect the operator from an outside riot with features such as armor, shatter resistant windows, metal screens, bull-bars, or run-flat tires. Components specially designed for water cannons may include, for example: deck gun water nozzles, pumps, reservoirs, cameras, and lights that are hardened or shielded against projectiles, elevating masts for those items, and teleoperation systems for those items.

X.A.VIII.015

Law enforcement striking weapons, including saps, police batons, side handle batons, tonfas, sjamboks, and whips.

X.A.VIII.016

Police helmets and shields; and specially designed components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.A.VIII.017

Law enforcement restraint devices, including leg irons, shackles, and handcuffs; straight jackets; stun cuffs; shock belts; shock sleeves; multipoint restraint devices such as restraint chairs; and specially designed components and accessories, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

Note: X.A.VIII.017 applies to restraint devices used in law enforcement activities. It does not apply to medical devices that are equipped to restrain patient movement during medical procedures. It does not apply to devices that confine memory impaired patients to appropriate medical facilities. It does not apply to safety equipment such as safety belts or child automobile safety seats.

X.A.VIII.018

Oil and gas exploration equipment, “software”, and data, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Not used;

b.

Hydraulic fracturing items, as follows:

1.

Hydraulic fracturing design and analysis “software” and data;

2.

Hydraulic fracturing ‘proppant’, ‘fracking fluid’, and chemical additives therefor; or

3.

High pressure pumps.

Technical Note:

A “proppant” is a solid material, typically treated sand or man-made ceramic materials, designed to keep an induced hydraulic fracture open, during or following a fracturing treatment. It is added to a “fracking fluid” which may vary in composition depending on the type of fracturing used, and can be gel, foam or slickwater-based.

X.A.VIII.019

Specific processing equipment, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Ring magnets;

b.

Not used.

X.A.VIII.020

Weapons and devices designed for the purpose of riot control or self-protection, as follows:

a.

Portable electric discharge weapons that can target only one individual each time an electric shock is administered, including but not limited to electric shock batons, electric shock shields, stun guns and electric shock dart guns;

b.

Kits containing all essential components for assembly of portable electric discharge weapons controlled by item X.A.VIII.020.a; or

Note:

The following goods are considered to be essential components:

1.

The unit producing an electric shock;

2.

The switch, whether or not on a remote control; and

3.

The electrodes or, where applicable, the wires through which the electrical shock is to be administered.

c.

Fixed or mountable electric discharge weapons that cover a wide area and can target multiple individuals with electrical shocks.

X.A.VIII.021

Weapons and equipment disseminating incapacitating or irritating chemical substances for the purpose of riot control or self-protection and certain related substances, as follows:

a.

Portable weapons and equipment which either administer a dose of an incapacitating or irritating chemical substance that targets one individual or disseminate a dose of such substance affecting a small area, e.g. in the form of a spray fog or cloud, when the chemical substance is administered or disseminated;

Note 1: This item does not control equipment controlled by item ML7(e) of the CML of the European Union.

Note 2: This item does not control individual portable equipment, even if containing a chemical substance, when accompanying their user for the user’s own personal protection.

Note 3: In addition to relevant chemical substances, such as riot control agents or PAVA, the goods controlled by items X.A.VIII.021.c and X.A.VIII.021.d shall be deemed to be incapacitating or irritating chemical substances.

b.

Pelargonic acid vanillylamide (PAVA) (CAS 2444-46-4);

c.

Oleoresin capsicum (OC) (CAS 8023-77-6);

d.

Mixtures containing at least 0,3 % by weight of PAVA or OC and a solvent (such as ethanol, 1-propanol or hexane), which could be administered as such as incapacitating or irritating agents, in particular in aerosols and in liquid form, or used for manufacturing of incapacitating or irritating agents;

Note 1: This item does not control sauces and preparations therefor, soups or preparations therefor and mixed condiments or seasonings, provided that PAVA or OC is not the only constituent flavour in them.

Note 2: This item does not control medicinal products for which a marketing authorisation has been granted in accordance with Union law.

e.

Fixed equipment for the dissemination of incapacitating or irritating chemical substances, which can be attached to a wall or to a ceiling inside a building, comprises a canister of irritating or incapacitating chemical agents and is activated using a remote control system; or

Note: In addition to relevant chemical substances, such as riot control agents or PAVA, the goods controlled by items X.A.VIII.021.c and X.A.VIII.021.d shall be deemed to be incapacitating or irritating chemical substances.

f.

Fixed or mountable equipment for the dissemination of incapacitating or irritating chemical agents that covers a wide area and is not designed to be attached to a wall or to a ceiling inside a building;

Note 1: This item does not control equipment controlled by item ML7(e) of the CML of the European Union.

Note 2: In addition to relevant chemical substances, such as riot control agents or PAVA, the goods controlled by items X.A.VIII.021.c and X.A.VIII.021.d shall be deemed to be incapacitating or irritating chemical substances.

g.

Other irritating chemical substances, and mixtures thereof containing at least 0,3 % by weight of the active substance, as follows:

1.

Dibenzo[b,f][1,4]oxazepine (CR) (CAS 257-07-8);

2.

8-Methyl-N-vanillyl-trans-6-nonenamide (capsaicin) (CAS 404-86-4);

3.

8-Methyl-N-vanillylnonamide (dihydrocapsaicin) (CAS 19408-84-5);

4.

N-Vanillyl-9-methyldec-7-(E)-enamide (homocapsaicin) (CAS 58493-48-4);

5.

N-Vanillyl-9-methyldecanamide (homodihydrocapsaicin) (CAS 20279-06-5);

6.

N-Vanillyl-7-methyloctanamide (nordihydrocapsaicin) (CAS 28789-35-7);

7.

4-Nonanolylmorpholine (MPA) (CAS 5299-64-9);

8.

Cis-4-acetylaminodicyclohexylmethane (CAS 37794-87-9);

9.

N,N'-Bis(isopropyl)ethylenediimine; or

10.

N,N'-Bis(tert-butyl)ethylenediimine.

X.A.VIII.022

Products which could be used for the execution of human beings by means of lethal injection, as follows:

a.

Short and intermediate acting barbiturate anaesthetic agents including, but not limited to:

1.

Amobarbital (CAS 57-43-2);

2.

Amobarbital sodium salt (CAS 64-43-7);

3.

Pentobarbital (CAS 76-74-4);

4.

Pentobarbital sodium salt (CAS 57-33-0);

5.

Secobarbital (CAS 76-73-3);

6.

Secobarbital sodium salt (CAS 309-43-3);

7.

Thiopental (CAS 76-75-5); or

8.

Thiopental sodium salt (CAS 71-73-8), also known as thiopentone sodium;

b.

Products containing one of the anaesthetic agents listed under X.A.VIII.022.a.

X.A.VIII.023

Nettings, canopies, tents, blankets and apparel, specially designed for camouflage.

X.B.VIII.001

Specific processing equipment, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Hot cells; or

b.

Glove boxes suitable for use with radioactive materials.

X.C.VIII.001

Metal powders and metal alloy powders, usable for any of the systems listed in X.A.VIII.005.a.

X.C.VIII.002

Advanced materials as follows:

a.

Materials for cloaking or adaptive camouflage;

b.

Metamaterials, e.g. with a negative refractive index;

c.

Not used;

d.

High entropy alloys (HEA);

e.

Heusler compounds; or

f.

Kitaev materials, including kitaev spin liquids.

X.C.VIII.003

Conjugated polymers (conductive, semiconductive, electroluminescent) for printed or organic electronics.

X.C.VIII.004

Energetic materials as follows and mixtures thereof:

a.

Ammonium picrate (CAS 131-74-8);

b.

Black powder;

c.

Hexanitrodiphenylamine (CAS 131-73-7);

d.

Difluoroamine(CAS 10405-27-3);

e.

Nitrostarch (CAS9056-38-6);

f.

Not used;

g.

Tetranitronaphthalene;

h.

Trinitroanisole;

i.

Trinitronaphthalene;

j.

Trinitroxylene;

k.

N-pyrrolidinone; 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (CAS 872-50-4);

l.

Dioctylmaleate (CAS 142-16-5);

m.

Ethylhexylacrylate (CAS 103-11-7);

n.

Triethylaluminium (TEA) (CAS 97-93-8), trimethylaluminium (TMA) (CAS 75-24-1), and other pyrophoric metal alkyls and aryls of lithium, sodium, magnesium, zinc or boron;

o.

Nitrocellulose (CAS 9004-70-0);

p.

Nitroglycerin (or glyceroltrinitrate, trinitroglycerine) (NG) (CAS 55-63-0);

q.

2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) (CAS 118-96-7);

r.

Ethylenediaminedinitrate (EDDN) (CAS 20829-66-7);

s.

Pentaerythritoltetranitrate (PETN) (CAS 78-11-5);

t.

Lead azide (CAS 13424-46-9), normal lead styphnate(CAS 15245-44-0) and basic lead styphnate (CAS 12403-82-6), and primary explosives or priming compositions containing azides or azide complexes;

u.

Not used;

v.

Not used;

w.

Diethyldiphenylurea (CAS 85-98-3); dimethyldiphenylurea (CAS 611-92-7); methylethyldiphenyl urea.

x.

N,N-diphenylurea (unsymmetrical diphenylurea) (CAS 603-54-3);

y.

Methyl-N,N-diphenylurea (methyl unsymmetrical diphenylurea) (CAS 13114-72-2);

z.

Ethyl-N,N-diphenylurea (ethyl unsymmetrical diphenylurea) (CAS 64544-71-4);

aa.

Not used;

bb.

4-Nitrodiphenylamine (4-NDPA)(CAS 836-30-6);

cc.

2,2-dinitropropanol (CAS 918-52-5); or

dd.

Not used.

X.D.VIII.001

“Software”, specially designed for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in X.A.VIII.005 to X.A.VIII.0013.

X.D.VIII.002

“Software”, specially designed for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment, “electronic assemblies” or components specified in X.A.VIII.002.

X.D.VIII.003

“Software” for digital twins of additive manufacturing products or for the determination of the reliability of additive manufacturing products.

X.D.VIII.004

“Software” specially designed for the “development,”“production” or “use” of commodities controlled by X.A.VIII.014.

X.D.VIII.005

Specific “software”, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

“Software” for neutronic calculations/modeling;

b.

“Software” for radiation transport calculations/modeling; or

c.

“Software” for hydrodynamic calculations/modeling.

X.E.VIII.001

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment specified in X.A.VIII.001 to X.A.VIII.0013.

X.E.VIII.002

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of materials specified in X.C.VIII.002 or X.C.VIII.003

X.E.VIII.003

“Technology” for digital twins of additive manufacturing products, for the determination of the reliability of additive manufacturing products or for “software” specified in X.D.VIII.003.

X.E.VIII.004

“Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of “software” specified in X.D.VIII.001 to X.D.VIII.002.

X.E.VIII.005

“Technology”“required” for the “development” or “production” of commodities controlled by X.A.VIII.014.

X.E.VIII.006

“Technology” exclusively for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by X.A.VIII.017.

Category IX – Special Materials and Related Equipment

X.A.IX.001

Chemical agents, including tear gas formulation containing 1 % or less of orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS), or 1 % or less of chloroacetophenone (CN), except in individual containers with a net weight of 20 g or less; liquid pepper except when packaged in individual containers with a net weight of 85,05 g or less; smoke bombs; non-irritant smoke flares, canisters, grenades and charges; and other pyrotechnic articles having dual military and commercial use, and components specially designed therefor, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.A.IX.002

Fingerprinting powders, dyes, and inks.

X.A.IX.003

Protective and detection equipment not specially designed for military use and not controlled by 1A004 or 2B351 (24), as follows (see List of Items Controlled), and components not specially designed for military use and not controlled by 1A004 or 2B351 therefor:

a.

Personal radiation monitoring dosimeters; or

b.

Equipment limited by design or function to protect against hazards specific to civil industries, such as mining, quarrying, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medical, veterinary, environmental, waste management, or to the food industry.

Note: X.A.IX.003 does not control items for protection against chemical or biological agents that are consumer goods, packaged for retail sale or personal use, or medical products, such as latex exam gloves, latex surgical gloves, liquid disinfectant soap, disposable surgical drapes, surgical gowns, surgical foot covers, and surgical masks.

X.A.IX.004

Specific processing equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Radiation detection, monitoring and measurement equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821; or

b.

Radiographic detection equipment such as X-ray converters, and storage phosphor image plates.

X.B.IX.001

Specific processing equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Electrolytic cells for fluorine production, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

b.

Particle accelerators;

c.

Industrial process control hardware/systems designed for power industries, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

d.

Freon and chilled water cooling systems capable of continuous cooling duties of 29,3 kW/hr or greater; or

e.

Equipment for the production of structural composites, fibres, prepregs and preforms.

X.C.IX.001

Separate chemically defined compounds according to Note 1 to Chapters 28 and 29 of the Combined Nomenclature:

a.

In concentrations of 95 % weight or greater, as follows:

1.

Ethylene dichloride (CAS 107-06-2);

2.

Nitromethane (CAS 75-52-5);

3.

Picric acid (CAS 88-89-1);

4.

Aluminium chloride (CAS 7446-70-0);

5.

Arsenic (CAS 7440-38-2);

6.

Arsenic trioxide (CAS 1327-53-3);

7.

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine hydrochloride (CAS 3590-07-6);

8.

Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine hydrochloride (CAS 55-86-7);

9.

Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride (CAS 817-09-4);

10.

Tributylphosphite (CAS 102-85-2);

11.

Isocyanatomethane (CAS 624-83-9);

12.

Quinaldine (CAS 91-63-4);

13.

2-bromochloroethane (CAS 107-04-0);

14.

Benzil (CAS 134-81-6);

15.

Diethyl ether (CAS 60-29-7);

16.

Dimethyl ether (CAS 115-10-6);

17.

Dimethylaminoethanol (CAS 108-01-0);

18.

2-methoxyethanol (CAS 109-86-4);

19.

Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE);

20.

Diethylenetriamine (CAS 111-40-0);

21.

Dichloromethane (CAS 75-09-2);

22.

Dimethylaniline (CAS 121-69-7);

23.

Ethyl bromide (CAS 74-96-4);

24.

Ethyl chloride (CAS 75-00-3);

25.

Ethylamine (CAS 75-04-7);

26.

Hexamine (CAS 100-97-0);

27.

Isopropanol (CAS 67- 63-0);

28.

Isopropyl bromide (CAS 75-26-3);

29.

Isopropyl ether (CAS 108-20-3);

30.

Methylamine (CAS 74-89-5);

31.

Methyl bromide (CAS 74-83-9);

32.

Monoisopropylamine (CAS 75-31-0);

33.

Obidoxime chloride (CAS 114-90-9);

34.

Potassium bromide (CAS 7758-02-3);

35.

Pyridine (CAS 110-86-1);

36.

Pyridostigmine bromide (CAS 101-26-8);

37.

Sodium bromide (CAS 7647-15-6);

38.

Sodium metal (CAS 7440-23-5);

39.

Tributylamine (CAS 102-82-9);

40.

Triethylamine (CAS 121-44-8); or

41.

Trimethylamine (CAS 75-50-3).

b.

In concentrations of 90 % weight or greater, as follows:

1.

Acetone (CAS 67-64-1);

2.

Acetylene (CAS 74-86-2);

3.

Ammonia (CAS 7664-41-7);

4.

Antimony (CAS 7440-36-0);

5.

Benzaldehyde (CAS 100-52-7);

6.

Benzoin (CAS 119-53-9);

7.

1-Butanol (CAS 71-36-3);

8.

2-Butanol (CAS 78-92-2);

9.

Iso-Butanol (CAS 78-83-1);

10.

Tert-Butanol (CAS 75-65-0);

11.

Calcium carbide (CAS 75-20-7);

12.

Carbon monoxide (CAS 630-08-0);

13.

Chlorine (CAS 7782-50-5);

14.

Cyclohexanol (CAS 108-93-0);

15.

Dicyclohexylamine (CAS 101-83-7);

16.

Ethanol (CAS 64-17-5);

17.

Ethylene (CAS 74-85-1);

18.

Ethylene oxide (CAS 75-21-8);

19.

Fluoroapatite (CAS 1306-05-4);

20.

Hydrogen chloride (CAS 7647-01-0);

21.

Hydrogen sulfide (CAS 7783-06-4);

22.

Mandelic acid (CAS 90-64-2);

23.

Methanol (CAS 67-56-1);

24.

Methyl chloride (CAS 74-87-3);

25.

Methyl iodide (CAS 74-88-4);

26.

Methyl mercaptan (CAS 74-93-1);

27.

Monoethyleneglycol (CAS 107-21-1);

28.

Oxalyl chloride (CAS 79-37-8);

29.

Potassium sulphide (CAS 1312-73-8);

30.

Potassium thiocyanate (CAS 333-20-0);

31.

Sodium hypochlorite (CAS 7681-52-9);

32.

Sulphur (CAS 7704-34-9);

33.

Sulphur dioxide (CAS 7446-09-5);

34.

Sulphur trioxide (CAS 7446-11-9);

35.

Thiophosphoryl chloride (CAS 3982-91-0);

36.

Tri-isobutyl phosphite (CAS 1606-96-8);

37.

White phosphorus (CAS 12185-10-3);

38.

Yellow phosphorus (CAS 7723-14-0);

39.

Mercury (CAS 7439-97-6);

40.

Barium chloride (CAS 10361-37-2);

41.

Sulphuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9);

42.

3,3-dimethyl-1-butene (CAS 558-37-2);

43.

2,2-dimethylpropanal (CAS 630-19-3);

44.

2,2-dimethylpropylchloride (CAS 753-89-9);

45.

2-methylbutene (CAS 26760-64-5);

46.

2-chloro-3-methylbutane (CAS 631-65-2);

47.

2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol (CAS 76-09-5);

48.

2-methyl-2-butene (CAS 513-35-9);

49.

Butyl lithium (CAS 109-72-8);

50.

Bromo(methyl)magnesium (CAS 75-16-1);

51.

Formaldehyde (CAS 50-00-0);

52.

Diethanolamine (CAS 111-42-2);

53.

Dimethylcarbonate (CAS 616-38-6);

54.

Methyldiethanolamine hydrochloride (CAS 54060-15-0);

55.

Diethylamine hydrochloride (CAS 660-68-4);

56.

Diisopropylamine hydrochloride (CAS 819-79-4);

57.

3-Quinuclidinone hydrochloride (CAS 1193-65-3);

58.

3-Quinuclidinol hydrochloride (CAS 6238-13-7);

59.

(R)-3- Quinuclidinol hydrochloride (CAS 42437-96-7); or

60.

N,N-Diethylaminoethanol hydrochloride (CAS 14426-20-1).

X.C.IX.002

Fentanyl and its derivatives Alfentanil, Sufentanil, Remifentanil, Carfentanil, and salts thereof.

Note: X.C.IX.002 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use.

X.C.IX.003

Chemical precursors to Central Nervous System Acting Chemicals, as follows:

a.

4-anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (CAS 21409-26-7); or

b.

N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (CAS 39742-60-4).

Notes:

1.

X.C.IX.003 does not control “chemical mixtures” containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entry X.C.IX.003 in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 1 % by the weight of the mixture.

2.

X.C.IX.003 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use.

X.C.IX.004

Fibrous and filamentary materials, not controlled by 1C010 or 1C210 (25), for use in “composite” structures and with a specific modulus of 3,18 x 106 m or greater and a specific tensile strength of 7,62 x 104 m or greater.

X.C.IX.005

“Vaccines”, “immunotoxins”, “medical products”, “diagnostic and food testing kits”, as follows (see List of Items controlled):

a.

“Vaccines” containing, or designed for use against, items controlled by 1C351, 1C353 or 1C354;

b.

“Immunotoxins” containing items controlled by 1C351.d; or

c.

“Medical products” that contain any of the following:

1.

“Toxins” controlled by 1C351.d (except for botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.1, conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.3, or items controlled for CW reasons under 1C351.d.4 or .d.5); or

2.

Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements controlled by 1C353.a.3 (except for those that contain, or code for, botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.1 or conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.3);

d.

“Medical products” not controlled by X.C.IX.005.c that contain any of the following:

1.

Botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.1;

2.

Conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.3; or

3.

Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements controlled by 1C353.a.3 that contain, or code for, botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.1 or conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.3; or

e.

“Diagnostic and food testing kits” containing items controlled by 1C351.d (except for items controlled for CW reasons under 1C351.d.4 or .d.5).

Technical Notes:

1.

“Medical products” are: (1) pharmaceutical formulations designed for testing and human (or veterinary) administration in the treatment of medical conditions, (2) prepackaged for distribution as clinical or medical products, and (3) approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) either to be marketed as clinical or medical products or for use as research new drug.

2.

“Diagnostic and food testing kits” are specifically developed, packaged and marketed for diagnostic or public health purposes. Biological toxins in any other configuration, including bulk shipments, or for any other end-uses are controlled by 1C351.

X.C.IX.006

Commercial charges and devices containing energetic materials, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, and nitrogen trifluoride in a gaseous state (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Shaped charges specially designed for oil well operations, utilizing one charge functioning along a single axis, that upon detonation produce a hole, and

1.

Contain any formulation of “controlled materials”;

2.

Have only a uniform shaped conical liner with an included angle of 90 degrees or less;

3.

Contain more than 0,010 kg but less than or equal to 0,090 kg of “controlled materials”; and

4.

Have a diameter not exceeding 114,3 cm;

b.

Shaped charges specially designed for oil well operations containing less than or equal to 0,010 kg of “controlled materials”;

c.

Detonation cord or shock tubes containing less than or equal to 0,064 kg/m of “controlled materials”;

d.

Cartridge power devices, that contain less than or equal to 0,70 kg of “controlled materials” in the deflagration material;

e.

Detonators (electric or nonelectric) and assemblies thereof, that contain less than or equal to 0,01 kg of “controlled materials”;

f.

Igniters, that contain less than or equal to 0,01 kg of “controlled materials”;

g.

Oil well cartridges, that contain less than or equal to 0,015 kg of controlled “energetic materials”;

h.

Commercial cast or pressed boosters containing less than or equal to 1,0 kg of “controlled materials”;

i.

Commercial prefabricated slurries and emulsions containing less than or equal to 10,0 kg and less than or equal to 35 % by weight of ML8 “controlled materials”;

j.

Cutters and severing tools containing less than or equal to 3,5 kg of “controlled materials”;

k.

Pyrotechnic devices when designed exclusively for commercial purposes (e.g., theatrical stages, motion picture special effects, and fireworks displays) and containing less than or equal to 3,0 kg of “controlled materials”;

l.

Other commercial explosive devices and charges not controlled by X.C.IX.006.a through .k containing less than or equal to 1,0 kg of “controlled materials”; or

Note: X.C.IX.006.l includes automotive safety devices; extinguishing systems; cartridges for riveting guns; explosive charges for agricultural, oil and gas operations, sporting goods, commercial mining, or public works purposes; and delay tubes used in the assembly of commercial explosive devices.

m.

Nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) in a gaseous state.

Notes:

1.

“Controlled materials” means controlled energetic materials (see 1C011, 1C111, 1C239 or ML8).

2.

Nitrogen trifluoride when not in a gaseous state is controlled under ML8.d by the CML.

X.C.IX.007

Mixtures not controlled by 1C350 or 1C450 (26) that contain chemicals controlled by 1C350 or 1C450 and medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits not controlled by 1C350 or 1C450 that contain chemicals controlled by 1C350, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Mixtures containing the following concentrations of precursor chemicals controlled by 1C350:

1.

Mixtures containing 10 % or less, by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 2 chemical controlled by 1C350;

2.

Mixtures containing less than 30 %, by weight, of:

a.

Any single CWC Schedule 3 chemical controlled by 1C350; or

b.

Any single non-CWC precursor chemical controlled by 1C350;

b.

Mixtures containing the following concentrations of toxic or precursor chemicals controlled by 1C450:

1.

Mixtures containing the following concentrations of CWC Schedule 2 chemicals controlled by 1C450:

a.

Mixtures containing 1 % or less, by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 2 chemical controlled by 1C450.a.1 and a.2 (i.e. mixtures containing Amiton or PFIB); or

b.

Mixtures containing 10 % or less, by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 2 chemical controlled by 1C450.b.1, b.2, b.3, b.4, b.5, or b.6;

2.

Mixtures containing less than 30 %, by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 3 chemical controlled by 1C450.a.4, a.5., a.6., a.7, or 1C450.b.8;

c.

“Medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits” that contain precursor chemicals controlled by 1C350 in an amount not exceeding 300 grams per chemical.

Technical Note:

For the purpose of this entry, “medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits” are pre-packaged materials of defined composition that are specifically developed, packaged and marketed for medical, analytical, diagnostic, or public health purposes. Replacement reagents for medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits described in X.C.IX.007.c are controlled by 1C350 if the reagents contain at least one of the precursor chemicals identified in that entry in concentrations equal to or greater than the control levels for mixtures indicated in 1C350.

X.C.IX.008

Non-fluorinated polymeric substances, not controlled by 1C008 (27), as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Polyarylene ether ketones, as follows:

1.

Polyether ether ketone (PEEK);

2.

Polyether ketone ketone (PEKK);

3.

Polyether ketone (PEK); or

4.

Polyether ketone ether ketone ketone (PEKEKK);

b.

Not used.

X.C.IX.009

Specific materials, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Hardened steel and tungsten carbide precision ball bearings (3 mm or greater diameter);

b.

304 and 316 stainless steel plate, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

c.

Monel plate;

d.

Tributyl phosphate (CAS 126-73-8);

e.

Nitric acid (CAS 7697-37-2) in concentrations of 20 % weight or greater;

f.

Fluorine (CAS 7782-41-4); or

g.

Alpha-emitting radionuclides, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.C.IX.010

Aromatic polyamides (aramids) not controlled by 1C010, 1C210 or X.C.IX.004, presented in any of the following forms (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Primary forms;

b.

Filament yarn or monofilaments;

c.

Filament tows;

d.

Rovings;

e.

Staple or chopped fibres;

f.

Fabrics;

g.

Pulp or flocks.

X.C.IX.011

Nanomaterials as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Semiconductor nanomaterials;

b.

Composite-based nanomaterials; or

c.

Any of the following carbon-based nanomaterials:

1.

Carbon nanotubes;

2.

Carbon nanofibres;

3.

Fullerenes;

4.

Graphenes; or

5.

Carbon onions.

Notes: For the purpose of X.C.IX.011, nanomaterial means a material that meets at least one of the following criteria:

1.

consists of particles, with one or more external dimensions in the size range 1 - 100 nm for more than 1 % of their number size distribution;

2.

has internal or surface structures in one or more dimensions in the size range 1 - 100 nm; or

3.

has a specific surface area by volume greater than 60 m2/cm3, excluding materials consisting of particles with a size lower than 1 nm.

X.D.IX.001

Specific “software”, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

“Software” specially designed for industrial process control hardware/systems controlled by X.B.IX.001, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821; or

b.

“Software” specially designed for equipment for the production of structural composites, fibres, prepregs and preforms controlled by X.B.IX.001, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

X.E.IX.001

“Technology” for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of fibrous and filamentary materials controlled by X.C.IX.004 and X.C.IX.010.

X.E.IX.002

“Technology” for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of nanomaterials controlled by X.C.IX.011.

Category X – Materials Processing

X.A.X.001

Explosives or detonator detection equipment, both bulk and trace based, consisting of an automated device, or combination of devices for automated decision making to detect the presence of different types of explosives, explosive residue, or detonators; and components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821:

a.

Explosives detection equipment for “automated decision making” to detect and identify bulk explosives utilizing, but not limited to, X-ray (e.g. computed tomography, dual energy, or coherent scattering), nuclear (e.g. thermal neutron analysis, pulse fast neutron analysis, pulse fast neutron transmission spectroscopy, and gamma resonance absorption), or electromagnetic techniques (e.g. quadropole resonance and dielectrometry);

b.

Not used;

c.

Detonator detection equipment for automated decision making to detect and identify initiation devices (e.g. detonators, blasting caps) utilizing, but not limited to, X-ray (e.g. dual energy or computed tomography) or electromagnetic techniques.

Note: Explosives or detonation detection equipment in X.A.X.001 includes equipment for screening people, documents, baggage, other personal effects, cargo and/or mail.

Technical Notes:

1.

“Automated decision making” is the ability of the equipment to detect explosives or detonators at the design or operator- selected level of sensitivity and provide an automated alarm when explosives or detonators at or above the sensitivity level are detected.

2.

This entry does not control equipment that depends on operator interpretation of indicators such as inorganic/organic color mapping of the items(s) being scanned.

3.

Explosives and detonators include commercial charges and devices controlled by X.C.VIII.004 and X.C.IX.006 and energetic materials controlled by 1C011, 1C111 and 1C239 (28) .

X.A.X.002

Concealed object detection equipment operating in the frequency range from 30 GHz to 3 000 GHz and having a spatial resolution of 0,1 mrad (milliradian) up to and including 1 mrad (milliradian) at a standoff distance of 100 m; and components, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821.

Note: Concealed object detection equipment includes but is not limited to equipment for screening people, documents, baggage, other personal effects, cargo and/or mail.

Technical Note:

The range of frequencies span what is generally considered as the millimetre-wave, submillimetre-wave and terahertz frequency regions.

X.A.X.003

Bearings and bearing systems not controlled by 2A001 (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Ball bearings or Solid ball bearings, having tolerances specified by the manufacturer in accordance with ABEC 7, ABEC 7P, or ABEC 7T or ISO Standard Class 4 or better (or equivalents) and having any of the following characteristics;

1.

Manufactured for use at operating temperatures above 573 K (300°C) either by using special materials or by special heat treatment; or

2.

With lubricating elements or component modifications that, according to the manufacturer's specifications, are specially designed to enable the bearings to operate at speeds exceeding 2,3 million ‘DN’;

b.

Solid tapered roller bearings, having tolerances specified by the manufacturer in accordance with ANSI/AFBMA Class 00 (inch) or Class A (metric) or better (or equivalents) and having either of the following characteristics:

1.

With lubricating elements or component modifications that, according to the manufacturer’s specifications, are specially designed to enable the bearings to operate at speeds exceeding 2,3 million “DN”; or

2.

Manufactured for use at operating temperatures below 219 K (-54°C) or above 423 K (150°C);

c.

Gas-lubricated foil bearing manufactured for use at operating temperatures of 561 K (288°C) or higher and a unit load capacity exceeding 1 MPa;

d.

Active magnetic bearing systems;

e.

Fabric-lined self-aligning or fabric-lined journal sliding bearings manufactured for use at operating temperatures below 219 K (-54°C) or above 423 K (150°C).

Technical Notes:

1.

“DN” is the product of the bearing bore diameter in mm and the bearing rotational velocity in rpm.

2.

Operating temperatures include those temperatures obtained when a gas turbine engine has stopped after operation

X.A.X.004

Piping, fittings and valves made of, or lined with stainless, copper-nickel alloy or other alloy steel containing 10 % or more nickel and/or chromium:

a.

Pressure tube, pipe, and fittings of 200 mm or more inside diameter, and suitable for operation at pressures of 3,4 MPa or greater;

b.

Pipe valves having all of the following characteristics that are not controlled by 2B350.g (29):

1.

A pipe size connection of 200 mm or more inside diameter; and

2.

Rated at 10,3 MPa or more.

Notes:

1.

See X.D.X.005 for “software” for items controlled under this entry.

2.

See 2E001 (“development”), 2E002 (“production”), and X.E.X.003 (“use”) for technology for items controlled under this entry.

3.

See related controls 2A226, 2B350 and X.B.X.010.

X.A.X.005

Pumps designed to move molten metals by electromagnetic forces.

Notes:

1.

See X.D.X.005 for “software” for items controlled under this entry.

2.

See 2E001 (“development”), 2E002 (“production”), and X.E.X.003 (“use”) for “technology” for items controlled under this entry.

3.

Pumps for use in liquid-metal-cooled reactors are controlled by 0A001.

X.A.X.006

“Portable electric generators” and specially designed components.

Technical Note:

“Portable electric generators” – The generators that are in X.A.X.006 are portable – 2 268 kg or less on wheels or transportable in a 2,5 tonnes truck without a special set up requirement.

X.A.X.007

Specific processing equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Bellows sealed valves;

b.

Not used.

X.B.X.001

“Continuous flow reactors” and their “modular components”.

Technical Notes:

1.

For the purposes of X.B.X.001, “continuous flow reactors” consist in plug and play systems where reactants are continuously fed into the reactor and the resultant product is collected at the outlet.

2.

For purposes of X.B.X.001, “modular components” are fluidic modules, liquid pumps, valves, packed-bed modules, mixer modules, pressure gauges, liquid-liquid separators, etc.

X.B.X.002

Nucleic acid assemblers and synthesizers not controlled by 2B352.i, which are partly or entirely automated, and designed to generate nucleic acids greater than 50 bases.

X.B.X.003

Automated peptide synthesizers capable to work under controlled atmosphere conditions.

X.B.X.004

Numerical control units for machine tools and “numerically controlled” machine tools, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821 (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

“Numerical control” units for machine tools:

1.

Having four interpolating axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control; or

2.

Having two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control and a minimum programmable increment better (less) than 0,001 mm;

3.

“Numerical control” units for machine tools having two, three or four interpolating axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control, and capable of receiving directly (on-line) and processing computer-aided-design (CAD) data for internal preparation of machine instructions; or

b.

Motion control boards specially designed for machine tools and having any of the following characteristics:

1.

Interpolation in more than four axes;

2.

Capable of real-time processing of data to modify tool path, feed rate and spindle data, during the machining operation, by any of the following:

a.

Automatic calculation and modification of part program data for machining in two or more axes by means of measuring cycles and access to source data; or

b.

Adaptive control with more than one physical variable measured and processed by means of a computing model (strategy) to change one or more machining instructions to optimize the process; or

3.

Capable of receiving and processing CAD data for internal preparation of machine instructions;

c.

“Numerically controlled” machine tools that, according to the manufacturer’s technical specifications, can be equipped with electronic devices for simultaneous contouring control in two or more axes and that have both of the following characteristics:

1.

Two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control; and

2.

Positioning accuracies according to ISO 230/2 (2006), with all compensations available:

a.

Better than 15 μm along any linear axis (overall positioning) for grinding machines;

b.

Better than 15 μm along any linear axis (overall positioning) for milling machines; or

c.

Better than 15 μm along any linear axis (overall positioning) for turning machines; or

d.

Machine tools, as follows, for removing or cutting metals, ceramics or composites, that, according to the manufacturer’s technical specifications, can be equipped with electronic devices for simultaneous contouring control in two or more axes:

1.

Machine tools for turning, grinding, milling or any combination thereof, having two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control and having any of the following characteristics:

a.

One or more contouring “tilting spindles”;

Note: X.B.X.004.d.1.a. applies to machine tools for grinding or milling only.

b.

“Camming” (axial displacement) in one revolution of the spindle less (better) than 0,0006 mm total indicator reading (TIR);

Note: X.B.X.004.d.1.b. applies to machine tools for turning only.

c.

“Run-out” (out-of-true running) in one revolution of the spindle less (better) than 0,0006 mm total indicator reading (TIR); or

d.

The positioning accuracies, with all compensations available, are less (better) than: 0,001° on any rotary axis;

2.

Electrical discharge machines (EDM) of the wire feed type that have five or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control.

X.B.X.005

Non-“numerically controlled” machine tools for generating optical quality surfaces, (see List of Items Controlled) and specially designed components therefor:

a.

Turning machines using a single point cutting tool and having all of the following characteristics:

1.

Slide positioning accuracy less (better) than 0,0005 mm per 300 mm of travel;

2.

Bidirectional slide positioning repeatability less (better) than 0,00025 mm per 300 mm of travel;

3.

Spindle “run-out” and “camming” less (better) than 0,0004 mm total indicator reading (TIR);

4.

Angular deviation of the slide movement (yaw, pitch and roll) less (better) than 2 seconds of arc, TIR, over full travel; and

5.

Slide perpendicularity less (better) than 0,001 mm per 300 mm of travel;

Technical Note:

The bidirectional slide positioning repeatability (R) of an axis is the maximum value of the repeatability of positioning at any position along or around the axis determined using the procedure and under the conditions specified in part 2.11 of ISO 230/2: 1988.

b.

Fly cutting machines having all of the following characteristics:

1.

Spindle “run-out” and “camming” less (better) than 0,0004 mm TIR; and

2.

Angular deviation of slide movement (yaw, pitch and roll) less (better) than 2 seconds of arc, TIR, over full travel.

X.B.X.006

Gearmaking and/or finishing machinery not controlled by 2B003 capable of producing gears to a quality level of better than AGMA 11.

X.B.X.007

Dimensional inspection or measuring systems or equipment not controlled by 2B006 or 2B206, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Manual dimensional inspection machines, having both of the following characteristics:

1.

Two or more axes; and

2.

A measurement uncertainty equal to or less (better) than (3 + L/300) μm in any axes (L measured length in mm).

X.B.X.008

“Robots” not controlled by 2B007 or 2B207 that are capable of employing feedback information in real-time processing from one or more sensors to generate or modify programs or to generate or modify numerical program data.

X.B.X.009

Assemblies, circuit boards or inserts specially designed for machine tools controlled by X.B.X.004, or for equipment controlled by X.B.X.006, X.B.X.007 or X.B.X.008:

a.

Spindle assemblies, consisting of spindles and bearings as a minimal assembly, with radial (“run-out”) or axial (“camming”) axis motion in one revolution of the spindle less (better) than 0,0006 mm total indicator reading (TIR);

b.

Single point diamond cutting tool inserts, having all of the following characteristics:

1.

Flawless and chip-free cutting edge when magnified 400 times in any direction;

2.

Cutting radius from 0,1 to 5 mm inclusive; and

3.

Cutting radius out-of-roundness less (better) than 0,002 mm TIR.

c.

Specially designed printed circuit boards with mounted components capable of upgrading, according to the manufacturer’s specifications, “numerical control” units, machine tools or feed-back devices to or above the levels specified in X.B.X.004, X.B.X.006, X.B.X.007, X.B.X.008, or X.B.X.009.

Technical Note:

This entry does not control measuring interferometer systems, without closed or open loop feedback, containing a laser to measure slide movement errors of machine-tools, dimensional inspection machines or similar equipment.

X.B.X.010

Specific processing equipment, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

Isostatic presses, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

b.

Bellows manufacturing equipment, including hydraulic forming equipment and bellows forming dies;

c.

Laser welding machines;

d.

MIG welders;

e.

E-beam welders;

f.

Monel equipment, including valves, piping, tanks and vessels;

g.

304 and 316 stainless steel valves, piping, tanks and vessels;

Note: Fittings are considered part of piping for purposes of X.B.X.010.g.

h.

Mining and drilling equipment, as follows:

1.

Large boring equipment capable of drilling holes greater than 61 cm in diameter;

2.

Large earth-moving equipment used in the mining industry;

i.

Electroplating equipment designed for coating parts with nickel or aluminium;

j.

Pumps designed for industrial service and for use with an electrical motor of 5 HP or greater;

k.

Vacuum valves, piping, flanges, gaskets and related equipment specially designed for use in high-vacuum service, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

l.

Spin forming and flow forming machines, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821;

m.

Centrifugal multiplane balancing machines, other than those specified in the CML or in Regulation (EU) 2021/821; or

n.

Austenitic stainless steel plate, valves, piping, tanks and vessels.

X.B.X.011

Floor-mounted fume hoods (walk-in style) with a minimum nominal width of 2,5 metres.

X.B.X.012

Class II biosafety cabinets and glove boxes.

X.B.X.013

Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 4 litres or greater, usable with biological materials.

X.B.X.014

Fermenters with an internal volume of 10–20 litres, usable with biological materials.

X.B.X.015

Reaction vessels, reactors, agitators, heat exchangers, condensers, pumps (including single seal pumps), valves, storage tanks, containers, receivers, and distillation or absorption columns that meet performance parameters of the control 2B350 (30), regardless of their materials of construction.

X.B.X.016

Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self-contained fan-HEPA filter units that may be used for P3 or P4 (BSL 3, BSL 4, L3, L4) containment facilities.

X.B.X.017

Vacuum pumps with a manufacturer’s specified maximum flow-rate greater than 1 m3/h (under standard temperature and pressure conditions), casings (pump bodies), preformed casing-liners, impellers, rotors, and jet pump nozzles designed for such pumps, in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the chemicals being processed are made from controlled materials.

X.B.X.018

Laboratory equipment, including parts and accessories for such equipment, for the analysis or detection, destructive or non-destructive, of chemical substances.

X.B.X.019

Whole chlor-alkali electrolysis cells – mercury, diaphragm and membrane.

X.B.X.020

Titanium electrodes (including those with coatings produced from other metal oxides), specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

X.B.X.021

Nickel electrodes (including those with coatings produced from other metal oxides), specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

X.B.X.022

Bipolar titanium nickel electrodes (including those with coatings produced from other metal oxides), specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

X.B.X.023

Asbestos diaphragms specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

X.B.X.024

Fluoropolymer based diaphragms specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

X.B.X.025

Fluoropolymer based ion exchange membranes specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

X.B.X.026

Compressors specially designed to compress wet or dry chlorine, regardless of material of construction.

X.B.X.027

Microwave reactors – Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated, for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating.

X.D.X.001

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.X.001.

X.D.X.002

“Software”“required” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of concealed object detection equipment controlled by X.A.X.002.

X.D.X.003

“Software” specially designed for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of equipment controlled by X.B.X.004, X.B.X.006, or X.B.X.007, X.B.X.008, and X.B.X.009.

X.D.X.004

Specific “software”, as follows (see List of Items Controlled):

a.

“Software” to provide adaptive control and having both of the following characteristics:

1.

For flexible manufacturing units (FMUs); and

2.

Capable of generating or modifying, in real-time processing, programs or data by using the signals obtained simultaneously by means of at least two detection techniques, such as:

a.

Machine vision (optical ranging);

b.

Infrared imaging;

c.

Acoustical imaging (acoustical ranging);

d.

Tactile measurement;

e.

Inertial positioning;

f.

Force measurement; and

g.

Torque measurement.

Note: X.D.X.004.a does not control “software” which only provides rescheduling of functionally identical equipment within “flexible manufacturing units” using pre-stored part programs and a pre-stored strategy for the distribution of the part programs.

b.

Not used.

X.D.X.005

“Software” specially designed or modified for the “development,”“production,” or “use” of items controlled by X.A.X.004 or X.A.X.005.

Note: See 2E001 (“development”) for “technology” for “software” controlled under this entry.

X.D.X.006

“Software” specially designed for the “development” or “production” of portable electric generators controlled by X.A.X.006.

X.E.X.001

“Technology”“required” for the “development,”“production” or “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.X.002 or “required” for the “development” of “software” controlled by X.D.X.002.

Note: See X.A.X.002 and X.D.X.002 for related commodity and “software” controls.

X.E.X.002

“Technology” for the “use” of equipment controlled by X.B.X.004, X.B.X.006, X.B.X.007, or X.B.X.008.

X.E.X.003

“Technology” according to the General Technology Note for the “use” of equipment controlled by X.A.X.004 or X.A.X.005.

X.E.X.004

“Technology” for the “use” of portable electric generators controlled by X.A.X.006.

Part B

1.   Semiconductor devices

CN Code

Description

8541 10

Diodes, other than photosensitive or light-emitting diodes (LED)

8541 21

Transistors, other than photosensitive transistors with a dissipation rate of less than 1 W

8541 29

Other transistors, other than photosensitive transistors

8541 49

Photosensitive semiconductor devices (excl. Photovoltaic generators and cells)

8541 51

Other semiconductor devices: Semiconductor-based transducers

8541 59

Other semiconductor devices

8541 60

Mounted piezo-electric crystals

8541 90

Semiconductor devices: Parts

2.   Electronic integrated circuits

CN Code

Description

8542 31

Processors and controllers, whether or not combined with memories, converters, logic circuits, amplifiers, clock and timing circuits, or other circuits

8542 32

Memories

8542 33

Amplifiers

8542 39

Other Electronic Integrated Circuits

8542 90

Electronic integrated circuits: Parts

3.   Photographic cameras

CN Code

Description

9006 30

Cameras specially designed for underwater use, for aerial survey or for medical or surgical examination of internal organs; comparison cameras for forensic or criminological purposes

4.   Other electrical/magnetic components

CN Code

Description

8505 11

Permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets after magnetisation of metal

8532 24

Ceramic dielectric multilayer capacitors

8536 50

Other switches

8536 69

Plugs and sockets

8536 90

Other apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, relays, fuses, surge suppressors, plugs, sockets, lamp holders and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage not exceeding 1 000 V; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables

8548 00

Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in Chapter 85

5.   Machines for additive manufacturing

CN Code

Description

8485 20

Machines for additive manufacturing by plastics or rubber deposit

8485 30

Machines for additive manufacturing by plaster, cement, ceramics or glass deposit

8485 90

Parts of machines for additive manufacturing


(1)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(2)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(3)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(4)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(5)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(6)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(7)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(8)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(9)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(10)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(11)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(12)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(13)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(14)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(15)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(16)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(17)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(18)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(19)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(20)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(21)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(22)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(23)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(24)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(25)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(26)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(27)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(28)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(29)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821

(30)  Ref. Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821


ANNEX III

In Annex IX to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the following is added:

‘ANNEX IX

C.   

Model for sale, supply or transfer notification, application and authorisation forms (referred to in Article 12b(1) of this Regulation)

The export authorisation is valid in all Member States of the European Union until its expiry date.

EUROPEAN UNION

EXPORT AUTHORISATION / NOTIFICATION

(Reg. (EU) 2022/328)


Notification pursuant to Article 12b(1) Regulation (EU) 833/2014

1

1.

Exporter

2.

Identification number

3.

Expiry date (if applicable)

 

4.

Contact point details

5.

Consignee

6.

Issuing authority

7.

Agent/Representative (if different from exporter)

8.

Country of consignment

Code (1)

9.

End user (if different from consignee)

10.

Member State of current or future location of the items

Code

11.

Member State of intended entry into the customs export procedure

Code

1

12.

Country of final destination

Code

 

Confirm that the end user is non military

Yes/No


 

13.

Description of the items (2)

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Harmonised System or Combined Nomenclature Code (if applicable with 8 digit; CAS number if available)

16.

Control list no (for listed items)

17.

Currency and Value

18.

Quantity of the items

19.

End use

Confirm that the end use is non military

Yes/No

20.

Contract date (if applicable )

21.

Customs export procedure

22.

Additional information:

Available for pre-printed information At discretion of Member States

 

For completion by issuing authority

Issuing Authority Signature

Stamp

 

 

Date


EUROPEAN UNION

(Reg. (EU) 2022/328)


1

Bis

1.

Exporter

2.

Identification number

 

 

 

 

13.

Description of the items

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Commodity code (if applicable with 8 digit; CAS number if available )

16.

Control list no (for listed items)

17.

Currency and Value

18.

Quantity of the items

13.

Description of the items

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Commodity code (if applicable with 8 digit; CAS number if available )

16.

Control list no (for listed items)

 

17.

Currency and Value

18.

Quantity of the items

13.

Description of the items

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Commodity code

16.

Control list no

17.

Currency and value

18.

Quantity of the items

 

13.

Description of the items

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Commodity code

16.

Control list no

17.

Currency and value

18.

Quantity of the items

 

13.

Description of the items

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Commodity code

16.

Control list no

17.

Currency and value

18.

Quantity of the items

 

13.

Description of the items

14.

Country of origin

Code

15.

Commodity code

16.

Control list no

17.

Currency and value

18.

Quantity of the items


Note: In part 1 of column 24, write the quantity still available and in part 2 of column 24, write the quantity deducted on this occasion.

23.

Net quantity/value (Net mass/other unit with indication of unit)

26.

Customs document (Type and number) or extract (Nr) and date of deduction

27.

Member state, name and signature, stamp of deduction

24.

In numbers

25.

In words for quantity/value deducted

1.

 

 

 

2.

1.

 

 

 

2.

1.

 

 

 

2.

1.

 

 

 

2.

1.

 

 

 

2.

1.

 

 

 

2.


(1)  See Regulation (EC) No 1172/95 (OJ L 118, 25.5.1995, p. 10).

(2)  If needed, this description may be given in one or more attachments to this form (1bis). In this case, indicate the exact number of attachments in this box. The description should be as precise as possible and integrate, where relevant, the CAS or other references for chemical items in particular.


ANNEX IV

Annex XI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX XI

List of goods and technologies referred to in Article 3c(1)

Part A

CN Code

Description

88

Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof

List of goods and technologies referred to in Article 3c(1)

Part B

CN Code

Description

ex 2710 19 83

Hydraulic oils for the usage in vehicles of Chapter 88

ex 2710 19 99

Other lubricating oils and other oils for use in aviation

4011 30 00

New pneumatic tyres of rubber, of a kind used on aircraft

ex 6813 20 00

Brake discs and pads for use on aircraft

6813 81 00

Brake linings and pads

8517 71 00

Aerials and aerial reflectors of all kinds; parts suitable for use therewith

ex 8517 79 00

Other parts related to aerials

9024 10 00

Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials: Machines and appliances for testing metals

9026 00 00

Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading 9014 , 9015 , 9028 or 9032

List of goods and technologies referred to in Article 3c(1)

Part C

CN Code

Description

8407 10

Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engine, for aircraft

8409 10

Parts suitable for use solely or principally with internal combustion piston engine for aircraft


ANNEX V

In Annex XV to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the following entities are added:

 

‘NTV/NTV Mir

 

Rossiya 1

 

REN TV

 

Pervyi Kanal’.


ANNEX VI

Part B of Annex XVII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is replaced as follows:

‘ANNEX XVII

List of iron and steel products referred to in Article 3g

Part B

CN Code

Description

7206

Iron and non-alloy steel in ingots or other primary forms (excl. Remelting scrap ingots, products obtained by continuous casting and iron of heading 7203 )

7207

Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel

7208

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width >= 600 mm, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated

7209

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, not clad, plated or coated

7210

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, clad, plated or coated

7211

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, not clad, plated or coated

7212

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, clad, plated or coated

7213

Bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils

7214

Bars and rods, of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, but incl. Those twisted after rolling (excl. In irregularly wound coils)

7215

Bars and rods, of iron or non-alloy steel, cold-formed or cold-finished, whether or not further worked, or hot-formed and further worked, n.e.s.

7216

Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel, n.e.s.

7217

Wire of iron or non-alloy steel, in coils (excl. Bars and rods)

7218

Stainless steel in ingots or other primary forms; semi-finished products of stainless steel

7219

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”

7220

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”

7221

Bars and rods of stainless steel, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils

7222

Other bars and rods of stainless steel; angles, shapes and sections of stainless steel, n.e.s.

7223

Wire of stainless steel, in coils (excl. Bars and rods)

7224

Steel, alloy, other than stainless, in ingots or other primary forms, semi-finished products of alloy steel other than stainless

7225

Flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”

7226

Flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”

7227

Bars and rods of alloy steel other than stainless, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils

7228

Other bars and rods of alloy steel other than stainless, angles, shapes and sections of alloy steel other than stainless, n.e.s.; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel

7229

Wire of alloy steel other than stainless, in coils (excl. Bars and rods)

7301

Sheet piling of iron or steel, whether or not drilled, punched or made from assembled elements; welded angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel

7302

Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel; the following: rails, check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers “cross-ties”, fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole plates “base plates”, rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialised for jointing or fixing rails

7303

Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of cast iron

7304

Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, seamless, of iron or steel (excl. Products of cast iron)

7305

Tubes and pipes, having circular cross-sections and an external diameter of > 406,4 mm, of flat-rolled products of iron or steel e.g. “welded, riveted or similarly closed”

7306

Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles e.g. “open seam or welded, riveted or similarly closed”, of iron or steel (excl. Of cast iron, seamless tubes and pipes and tubes having internal and external circular cross-sections and an external diameter of > 406,4 mm)

7307

Tube or pipe fittings e.g. “couplings, elbows, sleeves”, of iron or steel

7308

Structures and parts of structures e.g. “bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns”, of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steel (excl. Prefabricated buildings of heading 9406 )

7309

Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of iron or steel, for any material “other than compressed or liquefied gas”, of a capacity of > 300 l, not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment, whether or not lined or heat-insulated (excl. Containers specifically constructed or equipped for one or more types of transport)

7310

Tanks, casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers, of iron or steel, for any material “other than compressed or liquefied gas”, of a capacity of <= 300 l, not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, n.e.s.

7311

Containers of iron or steel, for compressed or liquefied gas (excl. Containers specifically constructed or equipped for one or more types of transport)

7312

Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands, slings and the like, of iron or steel (excl. Electrically insulated products and twisted fencing wire and barbed wire)

7313

Barbed wire of iron or steel; twisted hoop or single flat wire, barbed or not, and loosely twisted double wire, of a kind used for fencing, of iron or steel

7314

Cloth, incl. Endless bands, grill, netting and fencing, of iron or steel wire, expanded metal of iron or steel (excl. Woven products of metal fibres of a kind used for cladding, lining or similar purposes)

7315

Chain and parts thereof, or iron or steel (excl. Watch chains, necklace chains and the like, cutting and saw chain, skid chain, scraper chain for conveyors, toothed chain for textile machinery and the like, safety devices with chains for securing doors, measuring chains)

7316

Anchors, grapnels and parts thereof, of iron or steel

7317

Nails, tacks, drawing pins, corrugated nails, staples and similar articles of iron or steel, whether or not with heads of other material (excl. Such articles with heads of copper and staples in strips)

7318

Screws, bolts, nuts, coach screws, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers, incl. Spring washers, and similar articles, of iron or steel (excl. Lag screws, stoppers, plugs and the like, threaded)

7319

Sewing needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, embroidery stilettos and similar articles, for use in the hand, of iron or steel; safety pins and other pins of iron or steel, n.e.s.

7320

Springs and leaves for springs, of iron or steel (excl. Clock and watch springs, springs for sticks and handles of umbrellas or parasols, shock absorbers and torque rod or torsion bar springs of section 17)

7321

Stoves, ranges, grates, cookers, incl. Those with subsidiary boilers for central heating, barbecues, braziers, gas rings, plate warmers and similar non-electric domestic appliances, and parts thereof of iron or steel (excl. Boilers and radiators for central heating, geysers and hot water cylinders)

7322

Radiators for central heating, not-electrically heated, and parts thereof, of iron or steel; air heaters and hot-air distributors (incl. Distributors which can also distribute fresh or conditioned air), not-electrically heated, incorporating a motor-driven fan or blower, and parts thereof, of iron or steel

7323

Table, kitchen or other household articles, and parts thereof, of iron or steel; iron or steel wool; pot scourers and scouring or polishing pads, gloves and the like, of iron or steel (excl. Cans, boxes and similar containers of heading 7310 ; waste baskets; shovels, corkscrews and other articles of the nature of a work implement; articles of cutlery, spoons, ladles, forks etc. Of heading 8211 to 8215 ; ornamental articles; sanitary ware)

7324

Sanitary ware, and parts thereof, of iron or steel (excl. Cans, boxes and similar containers of heading 7310 , small wall cabinets for medical supplies or toiletries and other furniture of chapter 94, and fittings)

7325

Articles of iron or steel, cast, n.e.s.

7326

Articles of iron or steel, n.e.s. (excl. Cast articles)


ANNEX VII

Annex XIX to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX XIX

List of legal persons, entities and bodies referred to in Article 5aa

Part A

OPK OBORONPROM

UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

URALVAGONZAVOD

ROSNEFT

TRANSNEFT

GAZPROM NEFT

ALMAZ-ANTEY

KAMAZ

ROSTEC (RUSSIAN TECHNOLOGIES STATE CORPORATION)

JSC PO SEVMASH

SOVCOMFLOT

UNITED SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION

Part B

RUSSIAN MARITIME REGISTER of SHIPPING (RMRS)

Part C

RUSSIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANK


ANNEX VIII

Annex XXIII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX XXIII

List of goods and technology as referred to in Article 3k

Part A

CN code

Description

0601 10

Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant

0601 20

Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots

0602 30

Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not

0602 40

Roses, grafted or not

0602 90

Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn - Other

0604 20

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses, mosses and lichens, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared - Fresh

2508 40

Other clays

2508 70

Chamotte or dinas earths

2509 00

Chalk

2512 00

Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or less

2515 12

Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape

2515 20

Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster

2518 20

Calcined or sintered dolomite

2519 10

Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite)

2520 10

Gypsum; anhydrite

2521 00

Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement

2522 10

Quicklime

2522 30

Hydraulic lime

2525 20

Mica powder

2526 20

Natural steatite, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; talc - Crushed or powdered

2530 20

Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates)

2701 00

Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal

2702 00

Lignite, whether or not agglomerated, excluding jet

2703 00

Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated

2704 00

Coke and semi-coke of coal, of lignite or of peat, whether or not agglomerated; retort carbon

2707 30

Xylol (xylenes)

2708 20

Pitch coke

2712 10

Petroleum jelly

2712 90

Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured:

2715 00

Bituminous mastics, cut-backs and other bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch - Other

2804 10

Hydrogen

2804 30

Nitrogen

2804 40

Oxygen

2804 61

Silicon - Containing by weight not less than 99,99 % of silicon

2804 80

Arsenic

2806 10

Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid)

2806 20

Chlorosulphuric acid

2811 29

Other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals - Other

2813 10

Carbon disulphide

2814 20

Ammonia in aqueous solution

2815 12

Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) - In aqueous solution (soda lye or liquid soda)

2818 30

Aluminium hydroxide

2819 90

Chromium oxides and hydroxides - Other

2820 10

Manganese dioxide

2827 31

Other chlorides - Of magnesium

2827 35

Other chlorides - Of nickel

2828 90

Hypochlorites; commercial calcium hypochlorite; chlorites; hypobromites - Other

2829 11

Chlorates - Of sodium

2832 20

Sulphites (excluding sodium)

2833 24

Sulphates of nickel

2833 30

Alums

2834 10

Nitrites

2836 30

Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate)

2836 50

Calcium carbonate

2839 90

Silicates; commercial alkali metal silicates - Other

2840 30

Peroxoborates (perborates)

2841 50

Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates

2841 80

Tungstates (wolframates)

2843 10

Colloidal precious metals

2843 21

Silver nitrate

2843 29

Silver compounds - Other

2843 30

Gold compounds

2847 00

Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea

2901 23

Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof

2901 24

Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene

2901 29

Acyclic hydrocarbons - Unsaturated - Other

2902 11

Cyclohexane

2902 30

Toluene

2902 41

o-xylene

2902 43

p-xylene

2902 44

Mixed xylene isomers

2902 50

Styrene

2903 11

Chloromethane (methyl chloride) and chloroethane (ethyl chloride)

2903 12

Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)

2903 21

Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)

2903 23

Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)

2903 29

Unsaturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons - Other

2903 76

Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211), bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) and dibromotetrafluoroethanes (Halon-2402)

2903 81

1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN)

2903 91

Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene

2904 10

Derivatives containing only sulpho groups, their salts and ethyl esters

2904 20

Derivatives containing only nitro or only nitroso groups

2904 31

Perfluorooctane sulphonic acid

2905 13

Butan-1-ol (n-butyl alcohol)

2905 16

Octanol (octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof

2905 19

Saturated monohydric alcohols - Other

2905 41

2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol (trimethylolpropane)

2905 59

Other polyhydric alcohols - Other

2906 13

Sterols and inositols

2906 19

Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic -Other

2907 11

Phenol (hydroxybenzene) and its salts

2907 13

Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof

2907 19

Monophenols - Other

2907 22

Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts

2909 11

Pentachlorophenol (ISO)

2909 20

Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives

2909 41

2,2′-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol)

2909 43

Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol

2909 49

Ether-alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives - Other

2910 10

Oxirane (ethylene oxide)

2910 20

Methyloxirane (propylene oxide)

2911 00

Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivat

2912 12

Ethanal (acetaldehyde)

2912 49

Aldehyde-alcohols, aldehyde-ethers, aldehyde-phenols and aldehydes with other oxygen function - Other

2912 60

Paraformaldehyde

2914 11

Acetone

2914 61

Anthraquinone

2915 13

Esters of formic acid

2915 90

Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives - Other

2916 12

Esters of acrylic acid

2916 13

Methacrylic acid and its salts

2916 14

Esters of methacrylic acid

2916 15

Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters

2917 33

Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates

2920 11

Parathion (ISO) and parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion)

2921 22

Hexamethylenediamine and its salts

2921 41

Aniline and its salts

2922 11

Monoethanolamine and its salts

2922 43

Anthranilic acid and its salts

2923 20

Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids

2930 40

Methionine

2933 54

Other derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric acid); salts thereof

2933 71

6-Hexanelactam (epsilon-caprolactam)

3201 90

Tanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives

3202 10

Synthetic organic tanning substances

3202 90

Synthetic organic tanning substances; inorganic tanning substances; tanning preparations, whether or not containing natural tanning substances; enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning

3203 00

Colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin, incl. dye extracts (excl. animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations based on colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin of a kind used to dye fabrics or produce colorant preparations (excl. preparations of heading 3207 , 3208 , 3209 , 3210 , 3213 and 3215 ) - Other

3204 90

Synthetic organic colouring matter, whether or not chemically defined; preparations as specified in note 3 to this chapter based on synthetic organic colouring matter; synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined

3205 00

Colour lakes (other than chinese or japanese lacquer and paints); preparations based on colour lakes of a kind used to dye fabrics or produce colorant preparations (excl. preparations of heading 3207 , 3208 , 3209 , 3210 , 3213 and 3215 )

3206 41

Ultramarine and preparations based thereon of a kind used for colouring any material or produce colorant preparations (excl. preparations of heading 3207 , 3208 , 3209 , 3210 , 3213 and 3215 )

3206 49

Inorganic or mineral colouring matter, n.e.s.; preparations based on inorganic or mineral colouring matter of a kind used for colouring any material or produce colorant preparations, n.e.s. (excl. preparations of heading 3207 , 3208 , 3209 , 3210 , 3213 and 3215 and inorganic products of a kind used as liminophores) - Other

3207 10

Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers, prepared colours and similar preparations

3207 20

Engobes (slips)

3207 30

Liquid lustres and similar preparations

3207 40

Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes

3208 10

Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to Chapter 32 - Based on polyesters

3208 20

Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to Chapter 32 - Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers

3208 90

Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to Chapter 32 -

3209 10

Paints and varnishes, incl. enamels and lacquers, based on acrylic or vinyl polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium

3209 90

Paints and varnishes, incl. enamels and lacquers, based on synthetic or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium (excl. those based on acrylic or vinyl polymers) - Other

3210 00

Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared water pigments of a kind used for finishing leather

3212 90

Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non- aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels); stamping foils; dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale - Other

3214 10

Glaziers’ putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters’ fillings

3214 90

Glaziers’ putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters’ fillings; non-refractory surfacing preparations for façades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like - Other

3215 11

Printing ink - Black

3215 19

Printing ink - Other

3403 11

Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals – Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals - Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

3403 19

Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals – Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals - Other

3403 91

Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

3403 99

Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals - Other

3505 10

Dextrins and other modified starches

3506 99

Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg- Other

3701 20

Instant print film

3701 91

For colour photography (polychrome)

3702 32

Other film, with silver halide emulsion

3702 39

Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed - Other

3702 43

Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm - Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length not exceeding 200 m

3702 44

Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm - Of a width exceeding 105 mm but not exceeding 610 mm

3702 55

Other film, for colour photography (polychrome) - Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 m

3702 56

Other film, for colour photography (polychrome) - Of a width exceeding 35 mm

3702 97

Other film, for colour photography (polychrome) - Of a width not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 mm.

3702 98

Photographic film, sensitised, in rolls, unexposed, with perforations, for monochrome photography, width > 35 mm (excl. of paper, paperboard and textiles; x-ray film)

3703 20

Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed, for colour photography “polychrome” (excl. products in rolls > 610 mm wide)

3703 90

Photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed, for monochrome photography (excl. products in rolls > 610 mm wide)

3705 00

Photographic plates and film, exposed and developed (excl. products made of paper, paperboard or textiles, cinematographic film and ready-to-use printing plates)

3706 10

Cinematographic film, exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating soundtrack or consisting only of soundtrack, width >= 35 mm

3801 20

Colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite

3806 20

Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids (excl. salts of rosin adducts)

3807 00

Wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewer's pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or vegetable pitch (excl. burgundy pitch, yellow pitch, stearin pitch, fatty acid pitch, fatty tar and glycerin pitch)

3809 10

Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations such as dressings and mordants of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, n.e.s., based on starch or derivatives thereof

3809 91

Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs, and other products and preparations, e.g. dressings and mordants of a kind used in the textile or similar industries, n.e.s. (excl. those with a basis of amylaceous substances)

3809 92

Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs, and other products and preparations, e.g. dressings and mordants of a kind used in the paper or similar industries, n.e.s. (excl. those with a basis of amylaceous substances)

3809 93

Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs, and other products and preparations, e.g. dressings and mordants of a kind used in the leather or similar industries, n.e.s. (excl. those with a basis of amylaceous substances)

3810 10

Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding pastes and powders consisting of metal and other materials

3811 21

Prepared additives for oil lubricants containing petroleum oil or bituminous mineral oil

3811 29

Prepared additives for oil lubricants not containing petroleum oil or bituminous mineral oil

3811 90

Oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers, anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives for mineral oils, incl. gasoline, or for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils (excl. anti-knock preparations and oil lubricant additives)

3812 20

Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, n.e.s.

3813 00

Preparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades (excl. full or empty fire-extinguishing devices, whether or not portable, unmixed chemically undefined products with fire-extinguishing properties in other forms)

3814 00

Organic composite solvents and thinners, n.e.s.; prepared paint or varnish removers (excl. nail varnish remover)

3815 11

Supported catalysts with nickel or a nickel compound as the active substance, n.e.s.

3815 12

Supported catalysts with precious metal or a precious-metal compound as the active substance, n.e.s.

3815 19

Supported catalysts, n.e.s. (excl. with precious metal, a precious-metal compound, nickel or a nickel compound as the active substance)

3815 90

Reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, n.e.s. (excl. rubber accelerators and supported catalysts)

3816 00 10

Dolomite ramming mix

3817 00

Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes produced by the alkylation of benzene and naphthalene (excl. mixed isomers of cyclic hydrocarbons)

3819 00

Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission not containing petroleum oil or bituminous mineral oil, or containing < 70% petroleum oil or bituminous mineral oil by weight

3820 00

Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids (excl. prepared additives for mineral oils or other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils)

3823 13

Tall oil fatty acids, industrial

3827 90

Mixtures containing halogenated derivatives of methane, ethane or propane (excl. those of subheadings 3824.71.00 to 3824.78.00)

3824 81

Mixtures and preparations containing oxirane “ethylene oxide”

3824 84

Mixtures and preparations containing aldrin (iso), camphechlor (iso) “toxaphene”, chlordane (iso), chlordecone (iso), ddt (iso) “clofenotane (inn), 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis”p-chlorophenyl” ethane”, dieldrin “iso, inn”, endosulfan (iso), endrin (iso), heptachlor (iso) or mirex (iso)

3824 99

Chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries, incl. those consisting of mixtures of natural products, n.e.s.

3825 90

Residual products of the chemical or allied industries, n.e.s. (excl. waste)

3826 00

Biodiesel and mixtures thereof, not containing or containing < 70 % by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals

3901 40

Ethylene-alpha-olefin copolymers, having a specific gravity of < 0,94 , in primary forms

3902 20

Polyisobutylene, in primary forms

3902 30

Propylene copolymers, in primary forms

3902 90

Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms (excl. polypropylene, polyisobutylene and propylene copolymers)

3903 19

Polystyrene, in primary forms (excl. expansible)

3903 90

Polymers of styrene, in primary forms (excl. polystyrene, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers “san” and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene “abs”)

3904 10

Poly “vinyl chloride”, in primary forms, not mixed with any other substances

3904 50

Vinylidene chloride polymers, in primary forms

3905 12

Poly “vinyl acetate”, in aqueous dispersion

3905 19

Poly “vinyl acetate”, in primary forms (excl. in aqueous dispersion)

3905 21

Vinyl acetate copolymers, in aqueous dispersion

3905 29

Vinyl acetate copolymers, in primary forms (excl. in aqueous dispersion)

3905 91

Copolymers of vinyl, in primary forms (excl. vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers and other vinyl chloride copolymers, and vinyl acetate copolymers)

3906 10

Poly “methyl methacrylate”, in primary forms

3906 90

Acrylic polymers, in primary forms (excl. poly “methyl methacrylate”)

3907 21

Polyethers, in primary forms (excl. polyacetals and goods of 3002 10)

3907 40

Polycarbonates, in primary forms

3907 70

Poly “lactic acid”, in primary forms

3907 91

Unsaturated polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms (excl. polycarbonates, alkyd resins, poly “ethylene terephthalate” and poly “lactic acid”)

3908 10

Polyamides-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,12, in primary forms

3908 90

Polyamides, in primary forms (excl. polyamides-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 and -6,12)

3909 20

Melamine resins, in primary forms

3909 39

Amino-resins, in primary forms (excl. urea, thiourea and melamine resins and mdi)

3909 40

Phenolic resins, in primary forms

3909 50

Polyurethanes, in primary forms

3912 11

Non-plasticised cellulose acetates, in primary forms

3912 90

Cellulose and chemical derivatives thereof, n.e.s., in primary forms (excl. cellulose acetates, cellulose nitrates and cellulose ethers)

3915 20

Waste, parings and scrap, of polymers of styrene

3917 10

Artificial guts “sausage casings” of hardened protein or cellulose materials

3917 23

Rigid tubes, pipes and hoses, of polymers of vinyl chloride

3917 31

Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, of plastics, burst pressure >= 27,6 mpa

3917 32

Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses of plastics, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings

3917 33

Flexible tubes, pipes and hoses of plastics, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings, seals or connectors

3920 10

Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular polymers of ethylene, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )

3920 61

Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular polycarbonates, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. those of poly “methyl methacrylate”, self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )

3920 69

Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular polyesters, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, not worked or only surface-worked, or only cut to rectangular, incl. square, shapes (excl. polycarbonates, polythylene terephthalate and other unsaturated polyesters, self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings in heading 3918 )

3920 73

Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular cellulose acetates, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )

3920 91

Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular poly “vinyl butyral”, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. self-adhesive products, floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )

3921 19

Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of cellular plastic, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl.those of polymers of styrene, vinyl chloride, polyurethanes and regenerated cellulose, self-adhesive products, floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 and sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers of subheading 3006.10.30)

3922 90

Bidets, lavatory pans, flushing cisterns and similar sanitary ware, of plastics (excl. baths, shower-baths, sinks, washbasins, lavatory seats and covers)

3925 20

Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, of plastics

4002 11

Styrene-butadiene rubber latex “sbr”; carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber latex “xsbr”

4002 20

Butadiene rubber “br”, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip

4002 31

Isobutylene isoprene rubber “iir”, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip

4002 39

Halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber “ciir” or “biir”, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip

4002 41

Chloroprene latex “chlorobutadiene rubber, cr”

4002 51

Latex of acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber “nbr”

4002 80

Mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar types of natural rubber with synthetic rubber or factice, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip

4002 91

Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip (excl. styrene-butadiene rubber “sbr”, carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber “xsbr”, butadiene rubber “br”, isobutylene isoprene rubber “iir”, halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber “ciir” or “biir”, chloroprene rubber “cr”, acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber “nbr”, isoprene rubber “ir” and non-conjugated ethylene-propylene diene rubber “epdm”)

4002 99

Synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip (excl. latex, styrene-butadiene rubber “sbr”, carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber “xsbr”, butadiene rubber “br”, isobutylene isoprene rubber “iir”, halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber “ciir” or “biir”, chloroprene rubber “cr”, acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber “nbr”, isoprene rubber “ir” and non-conjugated ethylene-propylene diene rubber “epdm”)

4005 10

Rubber, unvulcanised, compounded with carbon black or silica, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip

4005 20

Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in the form of solutions or dispersions (excl. rubber compounded with carbon black or silica, and mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums containing synthetic rubber or factice derived from oils)

4005 91

Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in the form of plates, sheets or strip (excl. rubber compounded with carbon black or silica, and mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums containing synthetic rubber or factice derived from oils)

4005 99

Compounded, unvulcanised rubber in primary forms (excl. solutions and dispersions, those containing carbon black or silica, mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar types of natural rubber with synthetic rubber or factice, and those in the form of plates, sheets or strip)

4006 10

“Camel-back” strips of unvulcanised rubber, for retreading rubber tyres

4008 21

Plates, sheets and strip, of non-cellular rubber

4009 12

Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber (excl. hard rubber), not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings

4009 41

Tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber (excl. hard rubber), reinforced or otherwise combined with materials other than metal or textile materials, without fittings

4010 31

Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section “v-belts”, of vulcanised rubber, v-ribbed, of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 180 cm

4010 33

Endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section “v-belts”, of vulcanised rubber, v-ribbed, of an outside circumference > 180 cm but <= 240 cm

4010 35

Endless synchronous belts, of vulcanised rubber, of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 150 cm

4010 36

Endless synchronous belts, of vulcanised rubber, of an outside circumference > 150 cm but <= 198 cm

4010 39

Transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber (excl. endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section “v-belts”, v-ribbed, of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 240 cm and endless synchronous belts of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 198 cm)

4012 11

Retreaded pneumatic tyres, of rubber, of a kind used on motor cars “incl. station wagons and racing cars”

4012 13

Retreaded pneumatic tyres, of rubber, of a kind used on aircraft

4012 19

Retreaded pneumatic tyres, of rubber (excl. of a kind used on motor cars, station wagons, racing cars, buses, lorries and aircraft)

4012 20

Used pneumatic tyres of rubber

4016 93

Gaskets, washers and other seals, of vulcanised rubber (excl. hard rubber and those of cellular rubber)

4407 19

Coniferous wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm (excl. pine “pinus spp.”, fir “abies spp.” and spruce “picea spp.”)

4407 92

Beech “fagus spp.”, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm

4407 94

Cherry “prunus spp.”, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm

4407 97

Poplar and aspen “populus spp.”, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm

4407 99

Wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm (excl. tropical wood, coniferous wood, oak “quercus spp.”, beech “fagus spp.”, maple “acer spp.”, cherry “prunus spp.”, ash “fraxinus spp.”, birch “betula spp.”, poplar and aspen “populus spp.”)

4408 10

Sheets for veneering, incl. those obtained by slicing laminated wood, for coniferous plywood or for other similar laminated coniferous wood and other coniferous wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness of <= 6 mm

4411 13

Medium density fibreboard “mdf” of wood, of a thickness > 5 mm but <= 9 mm

4411 94

Fibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not agglomerated with resins or other organic bonding agents, of a density of <= 0,5 g/cm3 (excl. medium density fibreboard “md”; particle board, whether or not bonded with one or more sheets of fibreboard; laminated wood with a layer of plywood; cellular wood panels of which both sides are fibreboard; paperboard; identifiable furniture components)

4412 31

Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood <= 6 mm thick, with at least one outer ply of tropical wood (excl. sheets of compressed wood, cellular wood panels, inlaid wood and sheets identifiable as furniture components)

4412 33

Plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood <= 6 mm thick, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood (excl. of bamboo, with an outer ply of tropical wood or of alder, ash, beech, birch, cherry, chestnut, elm, eucalyptus, hickory, horse chestnut, lime, maple, oak, plane tree, poplar, aspen, robinia, tulipwood or walnut, and sheets of compressed wood, cellular wood panels, inlaid wood and sheets identifiable as furniture components)

4412 94

Laminated wood as blockboard, laminboard or battenboard (excl. of bamboo, plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood <= 6 mm thick, sheets of compressed wood, inlaid wood and sheets identifiable as furniture components)

4416 00

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products parts thereof, of wood, incl. staves

4418 40

Wooden shuttering for concrete constructional work (excl. plywood boarding)

4418 60

Posts and beams, of wood

4418 79

Flooring panels, assembled, of wood other than bamboo (excl. multilayer panels and panels for mosaic floors)

4503 10

Corks and stoppers of all types, of natural cork, incl. round-edged blanks

4504 10

Tiles of any shape, blocks, plates, sheets and strip, solid cylinders, incl. discs, of agglomerated cork

4701 00

Mechanical wood pulp, not chemically treated

4703 19

Unbleached non-coniferous chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate (excl. dissolving grades)

4703 21

Semi-bleached or bleached coniferous chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate (excl. dissolving grades)

4703 29

Semi-bleached or bleached non-coniferous chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate (excl. dissolving grades)

4704 11

Unbleached coniferous chemical wood pulp, sulphite (excl. dissolving grades)

4704 21

Semi-bleached or bleached coniferous chemical wood pulp, sulphite (excl. dissolving grades)

4704 29

Semi-bleached or bleached non-coniferous chemical wood pulp, sulphite (excl. dissolving grades)

4705 00

Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes

4706 30

Pulps of fibrous cellulosic bamboo material

4706 92

Chemical pulp of fibrous cellulosic material (excl. that of bamboo, wood, cotton linters and fibres derived from recovered [waste and scrap] paper or paperboard)

4707 10

Recovered “waste and scrap” paper or paperboard of unbleached kraft paper, corrugated paper or corrugated paperboard

4707 30

Recovered “waste and scrap” paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp, e.g. newspapers, journals and similar printed matter

4802 20

Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size

4802 40

Wallpaper base, uncoated

4802 58

Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punchcards and punch-tape paper, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which <= 10% by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres, weighing > 150 g/m2, n.e.s.

4802 61

Uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punchcards and punch-tape paper, in rolls of any size, of which > 10% by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process, n.e.s.

4804 11

Unbleached kraftliner, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm

4804 19

Kraftliner, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm (excl. unbleached and goods of heading 4802 and 4803 )

4804 21

Unbleached sack kraft paper, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm (excl. goods of heading 4802 , 4803 or 4808 )

4804 29

Sack kraft paper, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm (excl. unbleached, and goods of heading 4802 , 4803 or 4808 )

4804 31

Unbleached kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing <= 150 g/m2 (excl. kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4804 39

Kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing <= 150 g/m2 (excl. unbleached, kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4804 41

Unbleached kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g to < 225 g/m2 (excl. kraftliner, sack kraft paper, and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4804 42

Kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g to < 225 g/m2, bleached uniformly in the mass, containing > 95% chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content (excl. kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4804 49

Kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g to < 225 g/m2 (excl. unbleached, bleached uniformly in the mass and containing > 95% chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content, kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4804 52

Kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing >= 225 g/m2, bleached uniformly in the mass, containing > 95% chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content (excl. kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4804 59

Kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing >= 225 g/m2 (excl. unbleached or bleached uniformly in the mass and containing > 95% chemically prepared wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content, and kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802, 4803 or 4808)

4805 24

Testliner “recycled liner board”, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing <= 150 g/m2

4805 25

Testliner “recycled liner board”, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g/m2

4805 40

Filter paper and paperboard, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state

4805 91

Paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing <= 150 g/m2, n.e.s.

4805 92

Paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g to < 225 g/m2, n.e.s.

4806 10

Vegetable parchment, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state

4806 20

Greaseproof papers, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state

4806 30

Tracing papers, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state

4806 40

Glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state (excl. vegetable parchment, greaseproof papers and tracing papers)

4807 00

Composite paper and paperboard “made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard together with an adhesive”, not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally reinforced, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state

4808 90

Paper and paperboard, creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state (excl. sack kraft and other kraft paper, and goods of heading 4803 )

4809 20

Self-copy paper, whether or not printed, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state (excl. carbon and similar copying papers)

4810 13

Paper and paperboard used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which <= 10% by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls of any size

4810 19

Paper and paperboard used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which <= 10% by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 435 mm or with one side <= 435 mm and the other side > 297 mm in the unfolded state

4810 22

Lightweight coated paper used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, total weight <= 72 g/m2, coating weight <= 15 g/m2 per side, on a base of which >= 50% by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical process, coated on both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size

4810 31

Kraft paper and paperboard, bleached uniformly throughout the mass and containing > 95% chemically processed wood fibres by weight in relation to the total fibre content, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size, weighing <= 150 g/m2 (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes)

4810 39

Kraft paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes; paper and paperboard bleached uniformly in the mass and containing > 95% chemically processed wood fibres by weight in relation to the total fibre content)

4810 92

Multi-ply paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, kraft paper and paperboard)

4810 99

Paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin “china clay” or other inorganic substances, with or without a binder, and with no other coating, whether or not surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, kraft paper and paperboard, multi-ply paper and paperboard, and with no other coating)

4811 10

Tarred, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size

4811 51

Paper and paperboard, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, coated, impregnated or covered with artificial resins or plastics, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size, bleached and weighing > 150 g/m2 (excl. adhesives)

4811 59

Paper and paperboard, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, coated, impregnated or covered with artificial resins or plastics, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. bleached and weighing > 150 g/m2, and adhesives)

4811 60

Paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin, oil or glycerol, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. goods of heading 4803 , 4809 and 4818 )

4811 90

Paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of soft cellulose, coated, impregnated, covered, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. goods of heading 4803 , 4809 , 4810 and 4818 , and of subheading 4811.10 to 4811.60)

4814 90

Wallpaper and similar wallcoverings of paper, and window transparencies of paper (excl. wallcoverings of paper, consisting of paper coated or covered, on the face side, with a grained, embossed, coloured or design-printed or otherwise decorated layer of plastics)

4819 20

Folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non-corrugated paper or paperboard

4822 10

Bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or paperboard, whether or not perforated or hardened, for winding textile yarn

4823 20

Filter paper and paperboard, in strips or rolls of a width <= 36 cm, in rectangular or square sheets, of which no side > 36 cm in the unfolded state, or cut to shape other than rectangular or square

4823 40

Rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus, in rolls of a width <= 36 cm, in rectangular or square sheets of which no side > 36 cm in the unfolded state, or cut into dials

4823 70

Moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp, n.e.s.

4906 00

Plans and drawings for architectural, engineering, industrial, commercial, topographical or similar purposes, being originals drawn by hand; handwritten texts; photographic reproductions on sensitised paper and carbon copies of the foregoing

5105 39

Fine animal hair, carded or combed (excl. wool and hair of kashmir “cashmere” goats)

5105 40

Coarse animal hair, carded or combed

5106 10

Carded wool yarn containing >= 85% wool by weight (excl. that put up for retail sale)

5106 20

Carded wool yarn containing predominantly, but < 85% wool by weight (excl. that put up for retail sale)

5107 20

Yarn of combed wool containing predominantly, but < 85% wool by weight (excl. that put up for retail sale)

5112 11

Woven fabrics containing >= 85% combed wool or combed fine animal hair by weight and weighing <= 200 g/m2 (excl. fabrics for technical uses of heading 5911)

5112 19

Woven fabrics containing >= 85% combed wool or combed fine animal hair by weight and weighing > 200 g/m2

5205 21

Single cotton yarn, of combed fibres, containing >= 85% cotton by weight and with a linear density of >= 714,29 decitex “<= mn 14” (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)

5205 28

Single cotton yarn, of combed fibres, containing >= 85% cotton by weight and with a linear density of < 83,33 decitex “> mn 120” (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)

5205 41

Multiple “folded” or cabled cotton yarn, of combed fibres, containing >= 85% cotton by weight and with a linear density of >= 714,29 decitex “<= mn 14” per single yarn (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)

5206 42

Multiple “folded” or cabled cotton yarn containing predominantly, but < 85% cotton by weight, of combed fibres and with a linear density of 232,56 decitex to < 714,29 decitex “> mn 14 to mn 43” per single yarn (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)

5209 11

Plain woven fabrics of cotton, containing >= 85% cotton by weight and weighing > 200 g/m2, unbleached

5211 19

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing predominantly, but < 85% cotton by weight, mixed principally or solely with man-made fibres and weighing > 200 g/m2, unbleached (excl. those in three-thread or four-thread twill, incl. cross twill, and plain woven fabrics)

5211 51

Plain woven fabrics of cotton, containing predominantly, but < 85% cotton by weight, mixed principally or solely with man-made fibres and weighing > 200 g/m2, printed

5211 59

Woven fabrics of cotton, containing predominantly, but < 85% cotton by weight, mixed principally or solely with man-made fibres and weighing > 200 g/m2, printed (excl. those in three-thread or four-thread twill, incl. cross twill, and plain woven fabrics)

5308 20

Hemp yarn

5402 63

Multiple “folded” or cabled filament yarn of polypropylene, incl. monofilament of < 67 decitex (excl. sewing thread, yarn put up for retail sale and textured yarn)

5403 33

Filament yarn of cellulose acetate, incl. monofilament of < 67 decitex, single (excl. sewing thread, high-tenacity yarn and yarn put up for retail sale)

5403 42

Multiple “folded” or cabled filament yarn of cellulose acetate, incl. monofilament of < 67 decitex (excl. sewing thread, high-tenacity yarn and yarn put up for retail sale)

5404 12

Polypropylene monofilament of >= 67 decitex and with a cross sectional dimension of <= 1 mm (excl. elastomers)

5404 19

Synthetic monofilament of >= 67 decitex and with a cross sectional dimension of <= 1 mm (excl. of elastomers and polypropylene)

5404 90

Strip and the like, e.g. artificial straw, of synthetic textile material, with an apparent width of <= 5 mm

5407 30

Woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn, incl. monofilament of >= 67 decitex and with a cross sectional dimension of <= 1 mm, consisting of layers of parallel textile yarns superimposed on each other at acute or right angles, the layers being bonded at the intersections of the yarns by an adhesive or by thermal bonding

5501 90

Synthetic filament tow as specified in note 1 to chapter 55 (excl. that of acrylic, modacrylic, polyesters, polypropylene, nylon or other polyamide filament)

5502 10

Artificial filament tow as specified in note 1 to chapter 55, of acetate

5503 19

Staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning (excl. those of aramids)

5503 40

Staple fibres of polypropylene, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning

5504 90

Artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning (excl. those of viscose rayon)

5506 40

Staple fibres of polypropylene, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning

5507 00

Artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning

5512 21

Woven fabrics containing >= 85% acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres by weight, unbleached or bleached

5512 99

Woven fabrics containing >= 85% synthetic staple fibres by weight, dyed, made of yarn of different colours or printed (excl. those of acrylic, modacrylic or polyester staple fibres)

5516 44

Woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85% artificial staple fibres by weight, mixed principally or solely with cotton, printed

5516 94

Woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85% artificial staple fibres by weight, other than those mixed principally or solely with cotton, wool, fine animal hair or man-made filament, printed

5601 29

Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof (excl. of cotton or man-made fibres; sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles, wadding and articles thereof, impregnated or covered with medicated substances or put up for retail for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes, or impregnated, coated or covered with perfumes, make-up, soaps, cleansing agents, etc.)

5601 30

Textile flock and dust and mill neps

5604 90

Textile yarn, strip and the like of heading 5404 and 5405 , impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics (excl. imitation catgut, thread and cord with fish-hook attachments or otherwise put up as fishing line)

5605 00

Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405 , of textile fibres, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metal (excl. yarns manufactured from a mixture of textile fibres and metal fibres, with anti-static properties; yarns reinforced with metal wire; articles with the character of trimmings)

5607 41

Binder or baler twine, of polyethylene or polypropylene

5801 27

Warp pile fabrics, of cotton (excl. terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, tufted textile fabrics and narrow woven fabrics of heading 5806 )

5803 00

Gauze (excl. narrow woven fabrics of heading 5806 )

5806 40

Narrow fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive “bolducs”, with a width of <= 30 cm

5901 10

Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books, the manufacture of boxes and articles of cardboard or the like

5905 00

Textile wallcoverings

5908 00

Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas-mantle fabric for incandescent gas mantles, whether or not impregnated (excl. wax-covered wicks of the taper variety, fuses and detonating fuses, wicks in the form of textile yarn and glass-fibre wicks)

5910 00

Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material (excl. those of a thickness of < 3 mm and of indeterminate length or cut to length only, and those impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made of yarn or cord impregnated or coated with rubber)

5911 10

Textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, incl. narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles “weaving beams”

5911 31

Textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in papermaking or similar machines, e.g. for paper pulp or asbestos-cement, weighing < 650 g/m2

5911 32

Textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in papermaking or similar machines, e.g. for paper pulp or asbestos-cement, weighing >= 650 g/m2

5911 40

Straining cloth of a kind used in oil-presses or for similar technical purposes, incl. that of human hair

6001 99

Pile fabrics, knitted or crocheted (excl. cotton or man-made fibres and “long pile” fabrics)

6003 40

Knitted or crocheted fabrics of artificial fibres, of a width of <= 30 cm (excl. those containing by weight >= 5% of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. “long pile”, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, and sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers of subheading 3006.10.30)

6005 36

Unbleached or bleached warp knit fabrics of synthetic fibres “incl. those made on galloon knitting machines”, of a width of > 30 cm (excl. those containing by weight >= 5% of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. “long pile”, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, and knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated)

6005 44

Printed warp knit fabrics of artificial fibres “incl. those made on galloon knitting machines”, of a width of > 30 cm (excl. those containing by weight >= 5% of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. “long pile”, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, and knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated)

6006 10

Fabrics, knitted or crocheted, of a width of > 30 cm, of wool or fine animal hair (excl. warp knit fabrics “incl. those made on galloon knitting machines”, those containing by weight >= 5% of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. “long pile”, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, and knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated)

6309 00

Worn clothing and clothing accessories, blankets and travelling rugs, household linen and articles for interior furnishing, of all types of textile materials, incl. all types of footwear and headgear, showing signs of appreciable wear and presented in bulk or in bales, sacks or similar packings (excl. carpets, other floor coverings and tapestries)

6802 92

Calcareous stone, in any form (excl. marble, travertine and alabaster, tiles, cubes and similar articles of subheading 6802.10, imitation jewellery, clocks, lamps and lighting fittings and parts thereof, original sculptures and statuary, setts, curbstones and flagstones)

6804 23

Millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for sharpening, polishing, trueing or cutting, of natural stone (excl. of agglomerated natural abrasives or ceramics, perfumed pumice stones, hand sharpening or polishing stones, and grinding wheels etc. specifically for dental drill engines)

6806 10

Slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools, incl. intermixtures thereof, in bulk, sheets or rolls

6806 90

Mixtures and articles of heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound absorbing mineral materials (excl. slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools, exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials, articles of light concrete, asbestos-cement, cellulose fibre-cement or the like, mixtures and other articles of or based on asbestos, and ceramic products)

6807 10

Articles of asphalt or of similar materials, e.g. petroleum bitumen or coal tar pitch, in rolls

6807 90

Articles of asphalt or of similar materials, e.g. petroleum bitumen or coal tar pitch (excl. in rolls)

6809 19

Boards, sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles, of plaster or compositions based on plaster (excl. ornamented, faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only, and with plaster agglomerated articles for heat-insulation, sound-insulation or sound absorption)

6810 91

Prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering of cement, concrete or artificial stone, whether or not reinforced

6811 81

Corrugated sheets of cellulose fibre-cement or the like, not containing asbestos

6811 82

Sheets, panels, paving, tiles and similar articles, of cellulose fibre-cement or the like, not containing asbestos (excl. corrugated sheets)

6811 89

Articles of cellulose fibre-cement or the like, not containing asbestos (excl. corrugated and other sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles)

6813 89

Friction material and articles thereof, e.g. sheets, rolls, strips, segments, discs, washers and pads, for clutches and the like, with a basis of mineral substances or cellulose, whether or not combined with textile or other materials (excl. containing asbestos, and brake linings and pads)

6814 90

Worked mica and articles of mica (excl. electrical insulators, insulating fittings, resistors and capacitors, protective goggles of mica and their glasses, mica in the form of christmas tree decorations, and plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on supports)

6901 00

Bricks, blocks, tiles and other ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals, e.g. kieselguhr, tripolite or diatomite, or of similar siliceous earths

6904 10

Building bricks (excl. those of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, and refractory bricks of heading 6902 )

6905 10

Roofing tiles

6905 90

Ceramic chimney pots, cowls, chimney liners, architectural ornaments and other ceramic constructional goods (excl. of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, refractory ceramic constructional components, pipes and other components for drainage and similar purposes, and roofing tiles)

6906 00

Ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings (excl. of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, refractory ceramic goods, chimney liners, pipes specifically manufactured for laboratories, insulating tubing and fittings and other piping for electrotechnical purposes)

6907 22

Ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, of a water absorption coefficient by weight > 0,5 % but <= 10 % (excl. mosaic cubes and finishing ceramics)

6907 40

Finishing ceramics

6909 90

Ceramic troughs, tubs and similar receptacles of a kind used in agriculture; ceramic pots, jars and similar articles of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods (excl. general-purpose storage vessels for laboratories, containers for shops and household articles)

7002 20

Rods of glass, unworked

7002 31

Tubes of fused quartz or other fused silica, unworked

7002 32

Tubes of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion <= 5 x 10-6 per kelvin within a temperature range of 0°c to 300°c, unworked (excl. tubes of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion <= 5 x 10-6 per kelvin within a temperature range of 0°c to 300°c)

7002 39

Tubes of glass, unworked (excl. tubes of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion <= 5 x 10-6 per kelvin within a temperature range of 0°c to 300°c or of fused quartz or other fused silica)

7003 30

Profiles of glass, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked

7004 20

Sheets of glass, drawn or blown, coloured throughout the mass “body tinted” opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked

7005 10

Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked (excl. wired glass)

7005 30

Float glass and surface ground and polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, wired, but not otherwise worked

7007 11

Toughened “tempered” safety glass, of size and shape suitable for incorporation in motor vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, vessels and other vehicles

7007 29

Laminated safety glass (excl. glass of size and shape suitable for incorporation in motor vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, vessels or other vehicles, multiple-walled insulating units)

7011 10

Glass envelopes, incl. bulbs and tubes, open, and glass parts thereof, without fittings, for electric lighting

7202 92

Ferro-vanadium

7207 12

Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel containing, by weight, < 0,25% of carbon, of rectangular “other than square” cross-section, the width measuring >= twice the thickness

7208 25

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, in coils, simply hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of >= 4,75 mm, pickled, without patterns in relief

7208 90

Flat-rolled products of iron or steel, of a width >= 600 mm, hot-rolled and further worked, but not clad, plated or coated

7209 25

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, not in coils, simply cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of >= 3 mm

7209 28

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, not in coils, simply cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of < 0,5 mm

7210 90

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, clad, plated or coated (excl. tinned, plated or coated with lead, zinc, chromium oxides, chromium and chromium oxides, or aluminium, painted, varnished or coated with plastics)

7211 13

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, simply hot-rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, not clad, plated or coated, of a width of > 150 mm but < 600 mm and a thickness of >= 4 mm, not in coils, without patterns in relief, commonly known as “wide flats”

7211 14

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width < 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of >= 4,75 mm (excl. “wide flats”)

7211 29

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, simply cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, not clad, plated or coated, containing by weight >= 0,25% of carbon

7212 10

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, tinned

7212 60

Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced”, clad

7213 20

Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of non-alloy free-cutting steel (excl. bars and rods containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process)

7213 99

Bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel (excl. products of circular cross-section measuring < 14 mm in diameter, bars and rods of free-cutting steel, and bars and rods with indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process)

7215 50

Bars and rods, of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished (excl. of free-cutting steel)

7216 10

U, i or h sections of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of < 80 mm

7216 22

T sections of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of < 80 mm

7216 33

H sections of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, of a height >= 80 mm

7216 69

Angles, shapes and sections, of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished (excl. profiled sheet)

7218 91

Semi-finished products of stainless steel, of rectangular “other than square” cross-section

7219 24

Flat-rolled products of stainless steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled, not in coils, of a thickness of < 3 mm

7222 30

Other bars and rods of stainless steel, cold-formed or cold-finished and further worked, or not further worked than forged, or forged, or hot-formed by other means and further worked

7224 10

Steel, alloy, other than stainless, in ingots or other primary forms (excl. waste and scrap in ingot form, and products obtained by continuous casting)

7225 19

Flat-rolled products of silicon-electrical steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, non-grain-oriented

7225 30

Flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of >= 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils (excl. products of silicon-electrical steel)

7225 99

Flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled “cold-reduced” and further worked (excl. plated or coated with zinc and products of silicon-electrical steel)

7226 91

Flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of < 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled (excl. products of high-speed steel or silicon-electrical steel)

7228 30

Bars and rods of alloy steel other than stainless, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded (excl. products of high-speed steel or silico-manganese steel, semi-finished products, flat-rolled products and hot-rolled bars and rods in irregularly wound coils)

7228 60

Bars and rods of alloy steel other than stainless, cold-formed or cold-finished and further worked or hot-formed and further worked, n.e.s. (excl. products of high-speed steel or silico-manganese steel, semi-finished products, flat-rolled products and hot-rolled bars and rods in irregularly wound coils)

7228 70

Angles, shapes and sections of alloy steel other than stainless, n.e.s.

7228 80

Hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel

7229 90

Wire of alloy steel other than stainless, in coils (excl. bars and rods and wire of silico-manganese steel)

7301 20

Angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel, welded

7304 24

Casing and tubing, seamless, of a kind used for drilling for oil or gas, of stainless steel

7305 39

Tubes and pipes having circular cross-sections and an external diameter of > 406,4 mm, of iron or steel, welded (excl. products longitudinally welded or of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines or of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas)

7306 50

Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, welded, of circular cross-section, of alloy steel other than stainless (excl. tubes and pipes having internal and external circular cross-sections and an external diameter of > 406,4 mm, and line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines or casing and tubing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas)

7307 22

Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves

7309 00

Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment

7314 12

Endless bands of stainless steel wire, for machinery

7318 24

Cotters and cotter pins, of iron or steel

7320 20

Helical springs, of iron or steel (excl. flat spiral springs, clock and watch springs, springs for sticks and handles of umbrellas or parasols, and shock absorbers of section 17)

7322 90

Air heaters and hot-air distributors, incl. distributors which can also distribute fresh or conditioned air, non-electrically heated, incorporating a motor-driven fan or blower, and parts thereof, of iron or steel

7324 29

Baths of steel sheet

7407 10

Bars, rods and profiles, of refined copper

7408 11

Wire of refined copper, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of > 6 mm

7408 19

Wire of refined copper, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of <= 6 mm

7409 11

Plates, sheets and strip, of refined copper, in coils, of a thickness of > 0,15 mm (excl. expanded sheet and strip and electrically insulated strip)

7409 19

Plates, sheets and strip, of refined copper, not in coils, of a thickness of > 0,15 mm (excl. expanded sheet and strip and electrically insulated strip)

7409 40

Plates, sheets and strip, of copper-nickel base alloys “cupro-nickel” or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys “nickel silver”, of a thickness of > 0,15 mm (excl. expanded sheet and strip and electrically insulated strip)

7411 29

Tubes and pipes of copper alloys (excl. copper-zinc base alloys “brass”, copper-nickel base alloys “cupro-nickel” and copper-nickel-zinc base alloys “nickel silver”)

7415 21

Washers, “incl. spring washers and spring lock washers”, of copper

7505 11

Bars, rods, profiles and wire, of non-alloy nickel, n.e.s. (excl. electrically insulated products)

7505 21

Wire of non-alloy nickel (excl. electrically insulated products)

7506 10

Plates, sheets, strip and foil, of non-alloy nickel (excl. expanded plates, sheets or strip)

7507 11

Tubes and pipes of non-alloy nickel

7508 90

Articles of nickel

7605 19

Wire of non-alloy aluminium, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of <= 7 mm (other than stranded wires, cables, ropes and other articles of heading 7614 , electrically insulated wires, strings for musical instruments)

7605 29

Wire, of aluminium alloys, having a maximum cross-sectional dimension of <= 7 mm (other than stranded wires, cables, ropes and other articles of heading 7614 , electrically insulated wires, strings for musical instruments)

7606 92

Plates, sheets and strip, of aluminium alloys, of a thickness of > 0,2 mm (other than square or rectangular)

7607 20

Aluminium foil, backed, of a thickness (excl. any backing) of <= 0,2 mm (excl. stamping foils of heading 3212 , and foil made up as christmas tree decorating material)

7611 00

Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of aluminium, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity of > 300 l, not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment, whether or not lined or heat-insulated (excl. containers specifically constructed or equipped for one or more types of transport)

7612 90

Casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers, incl. rigid tubular containers, of aluminium, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity of <= 300 l, n.e.s.

7613 00

Aluminium containers for compressed or liquefied gas

7616 10

Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading 8305 ), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers and similar articles

7804 11

Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes - Plates, sheets, strip and foil - Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mm

7804 19

Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes - Plates, sheets, strip and foil - Other

7905 00

Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil

8001 20

Unwrought tin alloys

8003 00

Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire

8007 00

Articles of tin

8101 10

Tungsten powders

8102 97

Molybdenum waste and scrap (excl. ash and residues containing molybdenum)

8105 90

Articles of cobalt

8109 31

Zirconium waste and scrap - Containing less than 1 part hafnium to 500 parts zirconium by weight

8109 39

Zirconium waste and scrap - Other

8109 91

Articles of zirconium - Containing less than 1 part hafnium to 500 part zirconium by weight

8109 99

Articles of zirconium - Other

8202 20

Bandsaw blades of base metal

8207 60

Tools for boring or broaching

8208 10

Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - for metalworking

8208 20

Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - for wood-working

8208 30

Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - used by the food industry

8208 90

Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - other

8301 20

Locks used for motor vehicles, of base metal

8301 70

Keys presented separately

8302 30

Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles

8307 10

Flexible tubing of iron or steel, with or without fittings

8309 90

Stoppers, caps and lids, incl. screw caps and pouring stoppers, capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories of base metal (excl. crow corks)

8402 12

Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45 tonnes per hour

8402 19

Other vapour generating boilers, including hybrid boilers

8402 20

Superheated water boilers

8402 90

Steam or other vapour generating boilers (other than central heating hot water boilers capable also of producing low pressure steam); superheated water boilers - Parts

8404 10

Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 8402 or 8403 , e.g. economizers, superheaters, soot removers and gas recoverers;

8404 20

Condensers for steam or other vapour power units

8404 90

Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers - Parts

8405 90

Parts of producer gas or water gas generators and acetylene gas generators or similar water process gas generators, n.e.s.

8406 90

Steam turbines and other vapour turbines - Parts

8412 10

Reaction engines other than turbojets

8412 21

Engines and motors - linear acting (cylinders)

8412 29

Hydraulic power engines and motors - Other

8412 39

Pneumatic power engines and motors - Other

8414 90

Air or vacuum pumps, air or other gas compressors and fans; ventilating or recycling hoods incorporating a fan, whether or not fitted with filters; gas-tight biological safety cabinets, whether or not fitted with filters - Parts

8415 83

Other air-conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulated - not incorporating a refrigerating unit

8416 10

Furnace burners for liquid fuel

8416 20

Furnace burners for pulverised solid fuel or gas, incl. combination burners

8416 30

Mechanical stokers, incl. their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances (excl. burners)

8416 90

Parts of furnace burners such as mechanical stokers, incl. their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances

8417 20

Bakery ovens, incl. biscuit ovens, non-electric

8419 19

Instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric (excl. instantaneous gas water heaters and boilers or water heaters for central heating)

8420 99

Parts of calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders therefor - Other

8421 19

Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers - other

8421 91

Parts of centrifuges, incl. centrifugal dryers

8424 89 40

Mechanical appliances for projecting, dispersing, or spraying of a kind used solely or principally for the manufacture of printed circuits or printed circuit assemblies

8424 90 20

Parts of mechanical appliances of subheading 8424 89 40

8425 11

Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists or hoists of a kind used for raising vehicles powered by electric motor

8426 12

Mobile lifting frames on tyres and straddle carriers

8426 99

Ships’ derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers and works trucks fitted with a crane - Other

8428 20

Pneumatic elevators and conveyors

8428 32

Other continuous-action elevators and conveyors, for goods or materials - Other, bucket type

8428 33

Other continuous-action elevators and conveyors, for goods or materials - Other, belt type

8428 90

Other machinery

8429 19

Bulldozers and angledozers - Other

8429 59

Mechanical shovels, excavators and shovel loaders - Other

8430 10

Piledrivers and pile extractors

8430 39

Coal or rock cutters and tunnelling machinery - Other

8439 10

Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material

8439 30

Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard

8440 90

Bookbinding machinery, including book-sewing machines - Parts

8441 30

Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding

8442 40

Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment

8443 13

Other offset printing machinery

8443 15

Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing

8443 16

Flexographic printing machinery

8443 17

Gravure printing machinery

8443 91

Parts and accessories of printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 8442

8444 00

Machines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile materials

8448 11

Dobbies and jacquards; card-reducing, copying, punching or assembling machines for use therewith

8448 19

Auxiliary machinery for machines of heading 8444 , 8445 , 8446 or 8447 - Other

8448 33

Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings and ring travellers

8448 42

Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames

8448 49

Parts and accessories of weaving machines (looms) or of their auxiliary machinery - Other

8448 51

Sinkers, needles and other articles used in forming stitches

8451 10

Dry-cleaning machines

8451 29

Drying machines - Other

8451 30

Ironing machines and presses (including fusing presses)

8451 90

Machinery (other than machines of heading 8450 ) for washing, cleaning, wringing, drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used in the manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics - Parts

8453 10

Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather

8453 80

Other machinery

8453 90

Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather or for making or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins or leather, other than sewing machines - Parts

8454 10

Converters

8459 10

Way-type unit head machines

8459 70

Other threading or tapping machines

8461 20

Shaping or slotting machines, for working metals, metal carbides or cermets

8461 30

Broaching machines, for working metals, metal carbides or cermets

8461 40

Gear-cutting, gear-grinding or gear-finishing machines

8461 90

Machine tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off and other machine tools working by removing metal or cermets, not elsewhere specified or included - Other

8465 20

Machining centres

8465 93

Grinding, sanding or polishing machines

8465 94

Bending or assembling machines

8466 10

Tool holders and self-opening dieheads

8466 91

Other parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of headings 8456 to 8465 , including work or tool holders, self- opening dieheads, dividing heads and other special attachments for the machines; tool holders for any type of tool for working in the hand - For machines of heading 8464

8466 92

Other parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of headings 8456 to 8465 , including work or tool holders, self- opening dieheads, dividing heads and other special attachments for the machines; tool holders for any type of tool for working in the hand - For machines of heading 8465

8472 10

Duplicating machines

8472 30

Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands, machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines for affixing or cancelling postage stamps

8473 21

Parts and accessories of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470 10 , 8470 21 or 8470 29

8474 10

Sorting, screening, separating or washing machines

8474 39

Mixing or kneading machines - Other

8474 80

Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral products in powder or paste form; machines for forming foundry moulds of sand - Other machinery

8475 21

Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof

8475 29

Machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware - Other

8475 90

Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes; machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware - Parts

8477 40

Vacuum-moulding machines and other thermoforming machines

8477 51

For moulding or retreading pneumatic tyres or for moulding or otherwise forming inner tubes

8479 10

Machinery for public works, building or the like

8479 30

Presses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or other ligneous materials and other machinery for treating wood or cork

8479 50

Industrial robots, not elsewhere specified or included

8479 90

Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in Chapter 84 - Parts

8480 20

Mould bases

8480 30

Moulding patterns

8480 60

Moulds for mineral materials

8481 10

Pressure-reducing valves

8481 20

Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions

8481 40

Safety or relief valves

8482 20

Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller assemblies

8482 91

Balls, needles and rollers

8482 99

Other parts

8484 10

Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal

8484 20

Mechanical seals

8484 90

Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical seals - Other

8501 33

Other DC motors; DC generators, other than photovoltaic generators - of an output exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 375 kW

8501 62

AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA

8501 63

AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA

8501 64

AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators of an output exceeding 750 kVA

8502 31

Generating sets, wind-powered

8502 39

Other generating sets - Other

8502 40

Electric rotary converters

8504 33

Transformers having a power handling capacity exceeding 16 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA

8504 34

Transformers having a power handling capacity exceeding 500 kVA

8505 20

Electromagnetic couplings, clutches and brakes

8506 90

Primary cells and primary batteries - Parts

8507 30

Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square) - Nickel-cadmium

8514 31

Electron beam furnaces

8525 50

Transmission apparatus

8530 90

Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields (other than those of heading 8608 ) - Parts

8532 10

Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50/60 hz circuits and having a reactive power-handling capacity of >= 0,5 kvar “power capacitors”

8533 29

Other fixed resistors - Other

8535 30

Isolating switches and make-and-break switches

8535 90

Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, fuses, lightning arresters, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, plugs and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage exceeding 1 000 V - Other

8539 41

Arc lamps

8540 20

Television camera tubes; image converters and intensifiers; other photocathode tubes

8540 60

Other cathode ray tubes

8540 79

Microwave tubes (for example, magnetrons, klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, carcinotrons), excluding grid-controlled tubes - Other

8540 81

Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes

8540 89

Other valves and tubes - Other

8540 91

Parts of cathode ray tubes

8540 99

Other parts

8543 10

Particle accelerators

8547 90

Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating material apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other than insulators of heading 8546 ; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material - Other

8602 90

Other rail locomotives (excl. those powered from an external source of electricity or by accumulators and diesel-electric locomotives)

8604 00

Railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles, whether or not self-propelled (for example, workshops, cranes, ballast tampers, trackliners, testing coaches and track inspection vehicles)

8606 92

Other railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled - Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60 cm

8701 21

Road tractors for semi-trailers - With only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)

8701 22

Road tractors for semi-trailers - With both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) and electric motor as motors for propulsion

8701 23

Road tractors for semi-trailers - With both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric motor as motors for propulsion

8701 24

Road tractors for semi-trailers - With only electric motor for propulsion

8701 30

Track-laying tractors (excl. pedestrian-controlled)

8704 10

Dumpers designed for off-highway use

8704 22

Other motor vehicles for the transport of goods - of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20 tonnes:

8704 32

Other motor vehicles for the transport of goods - of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 5 tonnes

8705 20

Mobile drilling derricks

8705 30

Fire fighting vehicles

8705 90

Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units) - Other

8709 90

Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas or airports for short distance transport of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the foregoing vehicles - Parts

8716 20

Self-loading or self-unloading trailers and semi-trailers for agricultural purposes

8716 39

Other trailers and semi-trailers for the transport of goods - Other

9010 10

Apparatus and equipment for automatically developing photographic (including cinematographic) film or paper in rolls or for automatically exposing developed film to rolls of photographic paper

9015 40

Photogrammetrical surveying instruments and appliances

9015 80

Other instruments and appliances

9015 90

Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefinders - Parts and acessories

9029 10

Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, milometers, pedometers and the like

9031 20

Test benches

9032 81

Other automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatus - Hydraulic or pneumatic - Other

9401 10

Seats for aircraft

9401 20

Seats for motor vehicles

9403 30

Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices

9406 10

Prefabricated buildings of wood

9406 90

Prefabricated buildings, whether or not complete or already assembled - Other

9606 30

Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks

9608 91

Pen nibs and nib points

9612 20

Of man-made fibres, measuring less than 30 mm in width, permanently put in plastic or metal cartridges of a kind used in automatic typewriters, automatic data- processing equipment and other machines

List of goods and technolgy as referred to in Article 3k

Part B

CN code

Description

2710 19

Medium and heavy oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals, not containing biodiesel, n.e.s.

8471 30

Data-processing machines, automatic, portable, weighing <= 10 kg, consisting of at least a central processing unit, a keyboard and a display (excl. peripheral units)

8471 41

Data-processing machines, automatic, comprising in the same housing at least a central processing unit and one input unit and one output unit, whether or not combined (excl. portable weighing <= 10 kg and excl. those presented in the form of systems and peripheral units)

8471 49

Other data-processing machines, automaticpresented in the form of systems (excl. portable weighing <= 10 kg and excl. peripheral units)

8471 50

Processing units for automatic data-processing machines, whether or not containing in the same housing one or two of the following types of unit: storage units, input units, output units (excl. those of subheadings 8471.41 or 8471.49 and excl. peripheral units)

8471 60

Input or output units for automatic data-processing machines, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing

8471 70

Storage units for automatic data-processing machines

8471 80

Units for automatic data-processing machines (excl. processing units, input or output units and storage units)

8471 90

Magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, n.e.s.

8473 30

Parts and accessories of automatic data-processing machines or for other machines of heading 8471

8502 20

Generating sets with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine

8515 11

Soldering irons and guns, electric

8515 19

Brazing or soldering machines (excl. soldering irons and guns)

8517 61

Base stations of apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data

8523 51

Solid-state, non-volatile data storage devices for recording data from an external source (excl. goods of chapter 37)

8526 91

Radio navigational aid apparatus

8526 92

Radio remote control apparatus

8534 00

Printed circuits

9002 11

Objective lenses for cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers

9002 19

Objective lenses (excl. for cameras, projectors or photographic enlargers or reducers)

9007 10

Cinematographic cameras

9013 10

Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed to form parts of machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of chapter 90 or section XVI

9503 00 75

Plastic toys and models, incorporating a motor, n.e.s under heading 9503

9503 00 79

Toys and models, not made of plastic incorporating a motor, n.e.s under heading 9503


ANNEX IX

Annex XXV to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX XXV

List of crude oil and petroleum products referred to in Articles 3m and 3n

CN Code

Description

ex 2709 00

Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude other than natural gas condensates of subheading CN 2709 00 10 from liquefied natural gas production plants.

2710

Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oils


ANNEX X

The following Annex is added:

‘ANNEX XXX

List of goods referred to in Article 3a

Aluminium, including bauxite

Chromium

Cobalt

Copper

Iron ore

Mineral fertilisers, including potash and phosphate rock

Molybdenum

Nickel

Palladium

Rhodium

Scandium

Titanium

Vanadium

Heavy rare earths (dysprosium, erbium, europium, gadolinium, holmium, lutetium, terbium, thulium, ytterbium, yttrium).

Light rare earths (cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium and samarium)


ANNEX XI

The following Annex is added:

‘ANNEX XXXI

List of petroleum products referred to in Article 3m paragraph 7 and 8

CN Code

Description

 

Gas oils

2710 19 31

For undergoing a specific process

2710 19 35

For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading27101931

 

For other purposes

2710 19 43

With a sulphur content not exceeding 0,001% by weight

2710 19 46

With a sulphur content exceeding 0,001% by weight but not exceeding 0,002% by weight

2710 19 47

With a sulphur content exceeding 0,002% by weight but not exceeding 0,1% by weight

2710 19 48

With a sulphur content exceeding 0,1% by weight

2710 20 11

With a sulphur content not exceeding 0,001% by weight

2710 20 16

With a sulphur content exceeding 0,001% by weight but not exceeding 0,1% by weight

2710 20 19

With a sulphur content exceeding 0,1% by weight

 

Light oils and preparations

2710 12 11

Light oils and preparations for undergoing a specific process

2710 12 15

Light oils and preparations for undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 12 11

 

Light oils and preparations for other purposes than specified in subheadings 2710 12 11 and 2710 12 15

2710 12 21

Special spirit: white spirit

2710 12 25

Special spirits other than white spirit

2710 12 31

Aviation motor spirit

2710 12 41

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content not exceeding 0,013 g per litre, with an octane number (RON) of less than 95

2710 12 45

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content not exceeding 0,013 g per litre, with an octane number (RON) of 95 or more but less than 98

2710 12 49

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content not exceeding 0,013 g per litre, with an octane number (RON) of 98 or more

2710 12 50

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content exceeding 0,013 g per litre

2710 12 70

Spirit type jet fuel

2710 12 90

Other light oils

 

Medium oils

2710 19 21

Kerosene for Jet fuel

2710 19 25

Other Kerosene

 

Heavy oils

2710 19 51

Fuel oils for undergoing a specific process

2710 19 55

Fuel oils for undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 2710 19 51

2710 19 62

Fuel oils for other purposes with a sulphur content not exceeding 0,1 % by weight

2710 19 66

Fuel oils for other purposes with a sulphur content exceeding 0,1 % by weight but not exceeding 0,5 % by weight

2710 19 67

Fuel oils for other purposes with a sulphur content exceeding 0,5 % by weight

 

Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals (other than crude) and preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations, containing biodiesel, other than waste oils

2710 20 32

Fuel oils with a sulphur content not exceeding 0,5 % by weight

2710 20 38

Fuel oils with a sulphur content exceeding 0,5 % by weight

2710 20 90

Other fuel oils


ANNEX XII

The following Annex is added:

‘ANNEX XXXII

List of petroleum products referred to in Article 3m paragraph 7

CN Code

Description

Export volume quotas in kt

 

Light oils and preparations for other purposes than specified in subheadings 2710 12 11 and 2710 12 15

2710 12 25

Special spirits other than white spirit

282,8

2710 12 41

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content not exceeding 0,013 g per litre, with an octane number (RON) of less than 95

120,6

2710 12 45

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content not exceeding 0,013 g per litre, with an octane number (RON) of 95 or more but less than 98

995,6

2710 12 49

Motor spirit other than for aviation, with a lead content not exceeding 0,013 g per litre, with an octane number (RON) of 98 or more

3,4

 

Heavy oils for other purposes than specifiedin subheadings 2710 19 51 and 2710 19 55

2710 19 66

Fuel oils with a sulphur content exceeding 0,1 % by weight but not exceeding 0,5 % by weight

2,3

2710 19 67

Fuel oils with a sulphur content exceeding 0,5 % by weight

12,0


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EN

Official Journal of the European Union

LI 322/315


COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) 2022/2475

of 16 December 2022

amending Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 215 thereof,

Having regard to Council Decision 2014/145/CFSP of 17 March 2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine (1),

Having regard to the joint proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the European Commission,

Whereas:

(1)

Council Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 (2) gives effect to the restrictive measures provided for in Decision 2014/145/CFSP.

(2)

On 16 December 2022, the Council adopted Decision (CFSP) 2022/2479 (3), amending Decision 2014/145/CFSP. Decision (CFSP) 2022/2479 introduced a new deadline for the derogation allowing the divestment by a specific listed entity. That new deadline does not retroactively validate divestments not compliant with the necessary requirements under Regulation (EU) No 269/2014, such as unauthorised divestments after the entity was listed. Decision (CFSP) 2022/2479 also extended to two newly listed entities the derogation from the asset freeze and from the prohibition to make funds and economic resources available, in order to allow the termination of operations, contracts, or other agreements, previously concluded with those entities. In order to further address food security concerns in third countries, Decision (CFSP) 2022/2479 introduced a new derogation allowing to unfreeze assets of, and to make funds and economic resources available to, certain individuals who held a significant role in international trade in agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers, prior to their listing. To avoid circumvention, national competent authorities are entrusted with authorising such operations.

In doing so, they should act in close cooperation with the Commission, in order to ensure a uniform implementation across the Union. National competent authorities can take inspiration from the United Nations and World Food Programme priorities to tackle food insecurity around the globe. That derogation is without prejudice to other restrictive measures imposed by the Union on Russia and on other countries and to the respective national security concerns of Member States.

(3)

In order to ensure uniform application of the asset freeze provisions, it is appropriate to clarify that the information exchange between the Member States and the Commission includes information relating to any authorisation granted under the derogations set out in Regulation (EU) No 269/2014.

(4)

It is also appropriate to clarify that the information gathered by the Member States and subsequently exchanged with the Commission can only be used for the purposes for which it was received or provided. It is also appropriate to clarify that any information provided to or received by the Commission in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 must be used by the Commission only for the purposes for which it was provided or received. Moreover, it is appropriate, in order to ensure the uniform application of the asset freeze provisions, to clarify the limits of the use of the information provided to and received by the Member States and the Commission respectively, in different provisions.

(5)

These amendments fall within the scope of the Treaty and therefore regulatory action at the level of the Union is necessary in order to implement them, in particular with a view to ensuring their uniform application in all Member States.

(6)

Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 is amended as follows:

(1)

in Article 6b, paragraph 2b is replaced by the following:

‘2b.   By way of derogation from Article 2, the competent authorities of a Member State may, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to the entity listed under entry number 108 in Annex I, after having determined that the funds or economic resources are necessary for the completion, by 17 June 2023, of an ongoing sale and transfer of proprietary rights directly or indirectly owned by that entity in a legal person, entity or body established in the Union. That deadline does not retroactively validate divestments not compliant with the necessary requirements under this Regulation.’;

(2)

in Article 6b, the following paragraph is inserted:

‘2c.   By way of derogation from Article 2, the competent authorities of a Member State may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources belonging to the entities listed under entry numbers 126 and 127 under the heading “Entities” in Annex I, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to those entities, under such conditions as the competent authorities deem appropriate and after having determined that such funds or economic resources are necessary for the termination by 17 June 2023, of operations, contracts, or other agreements, including correspondent banking relations, concluded with those entities before 16 December 2022.’;

(3)

in point (a) of Article 6b(3), the date ‘31 December 2022’ is replaced by the date ’28 February 2023’;

(4)

in Article 6e, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:

‘1.   By way of derogation from Article 2, the competent authorities of a Member State may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources belonging to the entities listed under entry numbers 53, 54, 55, 79, 80, 81, 82, 108, 126 and 127 in Annex I, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to those entities, under such conditions as the competent authorities deem appropriate and after having determined that such funds or economic resources are necessary for the purchase, import or transport of agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers.’;

(5)

in Article 6e, the following paragraph is inserted:

‘1a.   By way of derogation from Article 2, the competent authorities of a Member State, based on a specific and case-by-case assessment, may authorise, for each relevant transaction separately, the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources belonging to natural persons listed in Annex I who held a significant role in international trade in agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers, prior to their listing, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to those persons, under such conditions as the competent authorities deem appropriate and after having determined that such funds or resources are necessary for the sale, supply, transfer or export of agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers, to third countries in order to address food security.’;

(6)

in Article 6e, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following:

‘2.   The Member State concerned shall, when authorising such operations, act in close cooperation with the Commission. It shall inform the other Member States of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1 and 1a, within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(7)

in Article 6e, the following paragraph is added:

‘3.   The Commission shall report to the Council, no later than 17 June 2023 and every six months thereafter, a compilation of the information received from the Member States in relation to the derogation in paragraph 1a.’;

(8)

in Article 8, paragraph 3 is replaced by the following:

‘3.   Any information provided to or received by the competent authorities of the Member States in accordance with this Article shall be used by those authorities only for the purposes for which it was provided or received.’;

(9)

in Article 9, paragraph 6 is replaced by the following:

‘6.   Any information provided to or received by the competent authorities of the Member States in accordance with this Article shall be used by those authorities only for the purposes for which it was provided or received.’;

(10)

in Article 12, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:

‘1.   The Commission and the Member States shall inform each other of the measures taken under this Regulation and share any other relevant information at their disposal in connection with this Regulation, in particular information:

(a)

in respect of funds frozen under Article 2 and authorisations granted under the derogations set out in this Regulation;

(b)

in respect of violation and enforcement problems and judgments handed down by national courts.’;

(11)

the following Article is inserted:

‘Article 16a

Any information provided to or received by the Commission in accordance with this Regulation shall be used by the Commission only for the purposes for which it was provided or received.’.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on the date of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 16 December 2022.

For the Council

The President

M. BEK


(1)   OJ L 78, 17.3.2014, p. 16.

(2)  Council Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 of 17 March 2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine (OJ L 78, 17.3.2014, p. 6).

(3)  Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/2479 of 16 December 2022 amending Decision 2014/145/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine (see page 687 of this Official Journal).


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EN

Official Journal of the European Union

LI 322/318


COUNCIL IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/2476

of 16 December 2022

implementing Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 of 17 March 2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine (1), and in particular Article 14(1) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

Whereas:

(1)

On 17 March 2014, the Council adopted Regulation (EU) No 269/2014.

(2)

The Union remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

(3)

In its conclusions of 20 and 21 October 2022, the European Council condemned in the strongest possible terms the indiscriminate Russian missile and drone attacks targeting civilians and civilian objects and infrastructure in Kyiv and across Ukraine. Recalling the statement of 30 September 2022, and in line with the United Nations General Assembly Resolution of 12 October 2022, the European Council also reiterated its unequivocal condemnation and firm rejection of the illegal annexation by Russia of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions and, as in the case of Crimea and Sevastopol, the Union will never recognise this illegal annexation. The European Council stated that Russia’s unilateral decisions deliberately violate the United Nations Charter and blatantly disregard the rules-based international order, and the Union stands ready to continue to reinforce its restrictive measures against Russia.

(4)

In view of the gravity of the situation, the Council considers that 141 persons and 49 entities responsible for actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine should be added to the list of persons, entities and bodies subject to restrictive measures set out in Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 269/2014.

(5)

Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 269/2014 is amended in accordance with the Annex to this Regulation.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on the date of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 16 December 2022.

For the Council

The President

M. BEK


(1)   OJ L 78, 17.3.2014, p. 6.


ANNEX

The following persons and entities are added to the list of natural and legal persons, entities and bodies set out in the Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 269/2014:

 

Persons

 

Name

Identifying information

Statement of Reasons

Date of listing

‘1272.

Vasiliy Viktorovich NOSKOV

(Василий Викторович НОСКОВ)

DOB: 14.07.1993

POB: Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vasiliy Viktorovich Noskov is a representative of the Russian authorities who has recently been appointed as deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth of the so-called ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’ (LPR) in Ukraine. His appointment is largely seen as part of a broader move by Russia to place trusted Russian officials in key positions in Ukraine, as a step that contributed to the annexation of the occupied territories. From his position, as well as his recent statements glorifying the Russian war effort, it follows that Noskov actively supports, justifies and defends the war of aggression against Ukraine. He is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1273.

Denis Sergeevich KURASHOV

(Денис Сергеевич КУРАШОВ)

DOB: 31.05.1978

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Denis Sergeevich Kurashov has been appointed Deputy Minister of Communications of the so-called People’s Republic of Donetsk (DPR) by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Donetsk, he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Donetsk to become a part of Russia. Therefore, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1274.

Dmitriy Vladimirovich SHMELEV

(Дмитрий Владимирович ШМЕЛЕВ)

DOB: 1981

POB: Gelendzhik, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitriy Shmelev has been appointed Minister of Revenue of the so-called People’s Republic of Donetsk (DPR) by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Donetsk he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Donetsk to become a part of Russia. Therefore,, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1275.

Timur SAMATOV

(Тимур САМАТОВ)

DOB: 04.04.1992

POB: Kazan, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Timur Samatov has been appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the so-called People’s Republic of Luhansk by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Luhansk, he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Luhansk to become a part of Russia. Therefore, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1276.

Konstantin Vladimirovich ZAVIZENOV

(Константин Владимирович ЗАВИЗЕНОВ)

DOB: 1974

POB: Perm, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Konstantin Vladimirovich Zavizenov has been appointed Minister of Energy of the so-called People’s Republic of Luhansk by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Luhansk, he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Lushank to become a part of Russia. Therefore, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1277.

Larisa Nikolayevna BURANOVA

(Лариса Николаевна БУРАНОВА)

DOB: 03.04.1969

POB: Izhevsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Larisa Buranova is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1278.

Aleksey Anatolyevich VOLOTSKOV

(Алексей Анатольевич ВОЛОЦКОВ)

DOB: 05.07.1981

POB: Krasnoslobodsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksey Volotskov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1279.

Anatoly Nikolayevich GRESHNEVIKOV

(Анатолий Николаевич ГРЕШНЕВИКОВ)

DOB: 29.08.1956

POB: Krasnodubrovsky, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Anatoly Greshnevikovis a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1280.

Maxim Alexeyevich GULIN

(Максим Алексеевич ГУЛИН)

DOB: 16.05.1997

POB: Kopeysk, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maxim Gulin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1281.

Vladimir Vladimirovich GUTENEV

(Владимир Владимирович ГУТЕНЕВ)

DOB: 27.03.1966

POB: Tambov, former USSR, now Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Gutenev is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1282.

Elena Grigoryevna DRAPEKO

(Елена Григорьевна ДРАПЕКО)

DOB: 29.10.1948

POB: Uralsk, former USSR (now Oral, Kazakhstan)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Elena Drapeko is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1283.

Pavel Nikolayevich ZAVALNY

(Павел Николаевич ЗАВАЛЬНЫЙ)

DOB: 11.08.1961

POB: Khotkovo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Pavel Zavalny is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1284.

Viktor Mikhailovich ZAVARZIN

(Виктор Михайлович ЗАВАРЗИН)

DOB: 28.11.1948

POB: Zaoleshenka, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Zavarzin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1285.

Olga Nikolayevna ZANKO

(Ольга Николаевна ЗАНКО)

DOB: 05.05.1990

POB: Borisoglebsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Olga Zanko is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1286.

Dmitry Nikolaevich KOBYLKIN

(Дмитрий Николаевич КОБЫЛКИН)

DOB: 07.07.1971

POB: Astrakhan, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitry Kobylkin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1287.

Eduard Anatolyevich KUZNETSOV

(Эдуард Анатольевич КУЗНЕЦОВ)

DOB: 06.08.1967

POB: Barabash, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Eduard Kuznetsov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1288.

Vladimir Mikhailovich NOVIKOV

(Владимир Михайлович НОВИКОВ)

DOB: 09.06.1966

POB: Tambov, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Novikov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1289.

Marat Abdulkhaevich NURIEV

(Марат Абдулхаевич НУРИЕВ)

DOB: 14.05.1966

POB: Shemyakovo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Marat Nuriev is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1290.

Dmitry Vadimovich SABLIN

(Дмитрий Вадимович САБЛИН)

DOB: 05.09.1968

POB: Mariupol, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitry Sablin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1291.

Tatyana Vasilievna SOLOMATINA

(Татьяна Васильевна СОЛОМАТИНА)

DOB: 21.04.1956

POB: Kuleevo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Tatyana Solomatina is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1292.

Andrey Nikolayevich SVINTSOV

(Андрей Николаевич СВИНЦОВ)

DOB: 12.11.1978

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Svintsov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1293.

Valentina Vladimirovna TERESHKOVA

(Валентина Владимировна ТЕРЕШКОВА)

DOB: 06.03.1937

POB: Bolshoye Maslennikovo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Valentina Tereshkova is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1294.

Alexander Romanovich TOLMACHEV

(Александр Романович ТОЛМАЧЁВ)

DOB: 07.04.1993

POB: Lukhovitsy, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Tolmachev is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1295.

Anastasia Olegovna UDALTSOVA

(Анастасия Олеговна УДАЛЬЦОВА)

DOB: 02.09.1978

POB: Cherkasy, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Anastasia Udaltsova is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1296.

Saygidpasha Darbishevich UMAKHANOV

(Сайгидпаша Дарбишевич УМАХАНОВ)

DOB: 03.04.1962

POB: Burtunay, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Saygidpasha Umakhanov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1297.

Elena Osipovna AVDEEVA

(Елена Осиповна АВДЕЕВА)

DOB: 19.07.1968

POB: Cherepovets, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Eelena Avdeeva is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1298.

Sergey Fateyevich BRILKA

(Сергей Фатеевич БРИЛКА)

DOB: 14.03.1954

POB: Anga, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Brilkais a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1299.

Dmitry Yuryevich VASILENKO

(Дмитрий Юрьевич ВАСИЛЕНКО)

DOB: 11.05.1969

POB: Kirishi, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitry Vasilenko is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1300.

Maxim Gennadyevich KAVDZHARADZE

(Максим Геннадьевич КАВДЖАРАДЗЕ)

DOB: 10.06.1969

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maxim Kavdzharadze is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People's Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1301.

Arsen Bashirovich KANOKOV

(Арсен Баширович КАНОКОВ)

DOB: 22.02.1957

POB: Shitkhala, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Arsen Kanokov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1302.

Viktor Melkhiorovich KRESS

(Виктор Мельхиорович КРЕСС)

DOB: 16.11.1948

POB: Vlasovo-Dvorino, former USSR (now Antropovo, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Kress is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1303.

Sergey Nikolayevich LUKIN

(Сергей Николаевич ЛУКИН)

DOB: 07.07.1954

POB: Perlyovka, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Lukin is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People's Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1304.

Vitaliy Viktorovich NAZARENKO

(Виталий Викторович НАЗАРЕНКО)

DOB: 11.02.1977

POB: Ordzhonikidze, former USSR (now Vladikavkaz/ Dzæwdžyqæw, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vitaliy Nazarenko is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1305.

Iliyas Magomed-Salamovich UMAKHANOV

(Ильяс Магомед-Саламович УМАХАНОВ)

DOB: 27.03.1957

POB: Makhachkala, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Iliyas Umakhanov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1306.

Andrey Ivanovich DENISOV

(Андрей Иванович ДЕНИСОВ)

DOB: 03.10.1952

POB: Kharkov, former USSR (now Kharkiv, Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Denisov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1307.

Alexander Arkadyevich ZHUKOV

(Александр Аркадьевич ЖУКОВ)

DOB: 29.12.1974

POB: Shiryana, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Zhukov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1308.

Alexander Nikolayevich NEKRASOV

(Александр Николаевич НЕКРАСОВ)

DOB: 20.06.1963

POB: Severodvinsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Nekrasov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1309.

Igor Vladimirovich PANCHENKO

(Игорь Владимирович ПАНЧЕНКО)

DOB: 18.05.1963

POB: Aleksin, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Igor Panchenko is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1310.

Viktor Anatolyevich SHEPTIY

(Виктор Анатольевич ШЕПТИЙ)

DOB: 25.12.1965

POB: Sverdlovsk, former USSR (now Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Sheptiy is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1311.

Andrey Stanislavovich SHOKHIN

(Андрей Станиславович ШОХИН)

DOB: 05.10.1961

POB: Vladimir, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Shokhin is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1312.

Nikolay Viktorovich LYUBIMOV

(Николай Викторович ЛЮБИМОВ)

DOB: 21.11.1971

POB: Kaluga, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Nikolay Lyubimov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1313.

Vladimir Alexeyevich CHIZHOV

(Владимир Алексеевич ЧИЖОВ)

DOB: 03.12.1953

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Chizhov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1314.

Alexander Vladimirovich SHENDERYUK-ZHIDKOV

(Александр Владимирович ШЕНДЕРЮК-ЖИДКОВ)

DOB: 25.11.1982

POB: Kaliningrad, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Shenderyuk-Zhidkov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1315.

Valery Vasilyevich RADAYEV

(Валерий Васильевич РАДАЕВ)

DOB: 02.04.1961

POB: Blagodatnoye, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Valery Radayev is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1316.

Alexander Ilyich RUSAKOV

(Александр Ильич РУСАКОВ)

DOB: 30.09.1959

POB: Yaroslavl, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Rusakov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1317.

Alexander Mikhailovich TERENTYEV

(Александр Михайлович ТЕРЕНТЬЕВ)

DOB: 13.06.1961

POB: Verkhny Uslon, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Terentyev is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1318.

Sergey Pavlovich IVANOV

(Сергей Павлович ИВАНОВ)

DOB: 19.04.1952

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Ivanov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1319.

Viktoria Valerievna ABRAMCHENKO

(Виктория Валериевна АБРАМЧЕНКО)

DOB: 22.05.1975

POB: Chernogorsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Viktoria Valerievna Abramchenko is a Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, responsible for Agro-Industrial Complex, Natural Resources and Ecology. Responsible for agricultural production, including grain, and in charge of assisting with standing up to sanctions imposed against Russia. In this role, she has overseen efforts to divert grain from Ukraine, without Ukraine’s agreement, and is responsible for organising events with the direct participation of representatives of illegally annexed Crimea.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, she is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1320.

Tatyana Alexeyevna GOLIKOVA

Татьяна Алексеевна ГОЛИКОВА

DOB: 09.02.1966

POB: Mytishchi, former USSR, now Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Tatyana Alexeyevna Golikova is a Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation responsible for social policy, labour, health and pension provision. She is a Presidium member of the Coordinating Council under the Government to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Russia, other troops, military formations and bodies for Russia’s war against Ukraine. She has participated in and approved the Russian government's decisions on the mobilisation in Russia, by which she has directly supported and been involved in Russia’s war against Ukraine. She is also ultimately responsible for the conduct of Russia’s educational system in the illegally annexed territories of Ukraine.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, she is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1321.

Alexey Logvinovich OVERCHUK

(Алексей Логвинович ОВЕРЧУК)

DOB: 09.12.1964

POB: Korostyshiv, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexey Logvinovich Overchuk is a Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, responsible for Eurasian integration, cooperation with the Commonwealth of Independent States, BRICS, G20, and international events. In this capacity, he is responsible for providing Russian budgetary support to Belarus, for the purposes of import substitution, imposed due to Belarus’ support for Russia’s war against Ukraine. Therefore, and with these actions, he is directly involved with Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1322.

Alexander Vyacheslavovich KURENKOV

(Александр Вячеславович КУРЕНКОВ)

DOB: 02.06.1972

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Vyacheslavovich Kurenkov is the Minister for Civil Defence, Emergency Situations and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters. Presidium member of the Coordinating Council under the Government to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Russia, other troops, military formations and bodies for Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1323.

Olga Borisovna LYUBIMOVA

(Ольга Борисовна ЛЮБИМОВА)

DOB: 31.12.1980

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Olga Borisovna Lyubimova is the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation. Under her responsibility, the Ministry has extended both financial resources and programme support to the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’. Several projects undertaken under her guidance aim to integrate those illegally annexed regions of Ukraine into Russia’s cultural scene. She is also indirectly involved with the destruction of Ukraine’s cultural heritage and artefacts, and for lack of efforts to protect the cultural heritage in the now annexed territories.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, she is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1324.

Sergey Sergeyevich KRAVTSOV

(Сергей Сергеевич КРАВЦОВ)

DOB: 17.03.1974

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Sergeyevich Kravtsov is the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation. Under his responsibility, the Ministry is aiming to integrate the education system in the illegally annexed regions of Ukraine into one Russian education space. Under his guidance, schools in those areas have been forced to switch over to the Russian curriculum, use educational materials from Russia, and to erase Ukrainian elements from the curriculum.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1325.

Valery Nikolayevich FALKOV

(Валерий Николаевич ФАЛЬКОВ)

DOB: 18.10.1978

POB: Tyumen, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Valery Nikolayevich Falkov is the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. Under his control, the higher education in the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’ has been incorporated into the Russian education system, and financial provisions have been made to fund science and higher education on the territory of the four illegally annexed regions of Ukraine.

In this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1326.

Alexey Olegovich CHEKUNKOV

(Алексей Олегович ЧЕКУНКОВ)

DOB: 03.10.1980

POB: Minsk, former USSR (now Belarus)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexey Olegovich Chekunkov is the Minister for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic of the Russian Federation. In this role, he has been responsible for the transfer of Ukrainian persons into the Far East of Russia. Under his control, resources from the Far Eastern regions of Russia have been used in the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1327.

Alexander Alexandrovich KOZLOV

(Александр Александрович КОЗЛОВ)

DOB: 02.01.1981

POB: Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Alexandrovich Kozlov is the Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation. He is in charge of developing and implementing policies, which aims to create new environmental policies in the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’ and has committed ministry resources for this purpose. In implementing these policies, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1328.

Maksut Igoryevich SHADAYEV

(Максут Игоревич ШАДАЕВ)

DOB: 11.11.1979

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maksut Igoryevich Shadayev is Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation. In this role, and under his responsibility, activities have been undertaken to prepare for the extension of digital and telecommunications services into the illegally annexed regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporzhzhia, to connect them directly to Russia, as well as to the illegally annexed Crimea. The Ministry also assists with the mobilisation, therefore contributing directly to Russia’s war of agression against Ukraine.

In acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1329.

Anton Olegovich KOTYAKOV

(Антон Олегович КОТЯКОВ)

DOB: 15.08.1980

POB: Kuybyshev, former USSR (now Samara, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Anton Olegovich Kotyakov is Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation. In this role, he has implemented policies to support people who have left the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’. He is responsible for preparations to expand the social security systems of the Russian Federation to the four illegally annexed territories of Ukraine.

In acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1330.

Konstantin Anatolyevich CHUYCHENKO

(Константин Анатольевич ЧУЙЧЕНКО)

DOB: 12.07.1965

POB: Lipetsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Konstantin Anatolyevich Chuychenko is Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. He has supported cooperation with the so-called ‘Ministry of Justice of the Donetsk People’s Republic’, as well as that of agencies under his leadership. The Ministry of Justice is responsible for the implementation of the law on censoring the information space about Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, thereby supporting the war effort directly.

In acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1331.

Vladimir Vladimirovich TYULIN

(Владимир Владимирович ТЮЛИН)

DOB: 19.05.1981

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Tyulin is the CEO of ACCEPT LLC and REN TV – a Russian TV station, which is spreading state propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. Vladimir Tyulin is also the Director General of Multimedia Information Center Izvestia LLC, which is providing news coverage for REN TV. Vladimir Tyulin is also a member of the Media Council of the Russian Geographical Society, which is presided over by defence minister Sergei Shoigu. He is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1332.

Mikhail Alexandrovich TUKMACHOV

(Михаил Александрович ТУКМАЧЕВ)

DOB: 16.04.1973

POB: Perm, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: Male

Taxpayer Identification Number: 440111613873

Mikhail Tukmachov is the deputy CEO of REN TV - a Russian TV station, which is spreading state propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. He is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1333.

Svetlana Evgenievna BALANOVA

(Светлана Евгеньевна БАЛАНОВА)

DOB: 05.10.1970

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Svetlana Balanova is the head of National Media Group (NMG) – a media holding – which is the founder of 28 media enterprises in Russia, including Channel One, Channel 5, REN TV and STS, 78.ru, the national newspaper Izvestia, Delovoy Peterburg and others. She was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. Media controlled by NMG is actively spreading propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Svetlana Balanova is also the head of the Public Council under Roskomnadzor. In this position she is responsible for strengthening the fight against ‘extremist and illegal content’ online. She is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1334.

Mikhail Evgenievich (Evgenyevich) (Yevgenyevich) FROLOV

(Михаил Евгеньевич ФРОЛОВ)

DOB: 04.04.1977

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Mikhail Frolov is the editor-in-chief of REN TV – a Russian TV station, which is spreading state propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. Mikhail Frolov is also the first deputy director and editor-in-chief of Multimedia Information Center Izvestia LLC, which is providing news coverage for REN TV. He is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1335.

Valeriy Dmitrovich ZORKIN

(Валерий Дмитриевич ЗОРЬКИН)

DOB: 18.02.1943

POB: Konstantinovka, Oktyabrsky District, Primorsky Krai, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Valeriy Dmitrovich Zorkin is the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Russia that recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. This decision artificially creates the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and is aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Valeriy Dmitrovich Zorkin is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1336.

Gadis Abdullaevich GADZHIEV

(Гадис Абдуллаевич ГАДЖИЕВ)

DOB: 27.08.1953

POB: Shovkra of the Lak district of the Dagestan ASSR, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Gadis Abdullaevich Gadzhiev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Gadis Abdullaevich Gadzhiev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1337.

Sergey Mikhailovich KAZANTSEV

Сергeй Михaйлович КАЗAНЦЕВ

DOB: 16.02.1955

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Mikhailovich Kazantsev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Sergey Mikhailovich Kazantsev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1338.

Sergey Dmitrievich KNYAZEV

(Сергей Дмитриевич КНЯЕВ)

DOB: 15.02.1959

POB: Pavlovsky Posad, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Dmitrievich Knyazev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Sergey Dmitrievich Knyazev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1339.

Aleksandr Nikolaevich KOKOTOV

(Александр Николаевич КОКОТОВ)

DOB: 15.01.1961

POB: Ufimka station, Achitsky district, Sverdlovsk region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kokotov is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kokotov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1340.

Larisa Oktiabrievna KRASAVCHIKOVA

(Лариса Октябриевна КРАСАВЧИКОВА)

DOB: 21.03.1955

POB: Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Larisa Oktiabrievna Krasavchikova is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Larisa Oktiabrievna Krasavchikova is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1341.

Sergey Petrovich MAVRIN

(Сергей Петрович МАВРИН)

DOB: 15.09.1951

POB: Bryansk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Petrovich Mavrin is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Sergey Petrovich Mavrin is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1342.

Nikolay Vasilievich MELNIKOV

(Николай Васильевич МЕЛЬНИКОВ)

DOB: 27.05.1955

POB: Irkutsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Nikolay Vasilievich Melnikov is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Nikolay Vasilievich Melnikov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1343.

Lyudmila Mikhailovna ZHARKOVA

(Людмила Михайловна ЖАРКОВА)

DOB: 03.09.1955

POB: Petrozavodsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Lyudmila Mikhailovna Zharkova is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing them with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Lyudmila Mikhailovna Zharkova is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1344.

Andrey Yurevich BUSHEV

(Андрей Юрьевич БУШЕВ)

DOB: 12.02.1966

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Yurevich Bushev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing them with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Andrey Yurevich Bushev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1345.

Ayshat Ramzanovna KADYROVA

(Айшат Рамзановна КАДЫРОВА)

DOB: 31.12.1998

POB: Tsentaroy, Chechnya, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Ayshat Ramzanovna Kadyrova is the eldest daughter of Ramzan Kadyrov, President Vladimir Putin’s key Chechen ally. Thanks to the support of her father, she has been appointed Minister of Culture of the Republic of Chechnya, and she is currently the owner of Limited Liability Company Firdaws, the first ‘national fashion brand’ of Chechnya. She is therefore associated with Ramzan Kadyrov, President of the Republic of Chechnya.

16.12.2022

1346.

Karina Ramzanovna KADYROVA

(Карина Рамзановна КАДЫРОВА)

DOB: 17.01.2000

POB: Tsentaroy, Chechnya, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Karina Ramzanovna Kadyrova is the daughter of Ramzan Kadyrov, President Vladimir Putin’s key Chechen ally. She has been appointed as the Head of Pre-School education of Grozny due to her close relations to her father Ramzan Kadyrov. She is therefore associated with Ramzan Kadyrov, President of the Republic of Chechnya.

16.12.2022

1347.

Turpal-Ali Vakhayevich IBRAGIMOV

(Турпал-Али Вахаевич ИБРАГИМОВ)

DOB: 24.07.1979

POB: Germenchuk, Chechenya, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Turpal-Ali Vakhayevich Ibragimov is a cousin of Ramzan Kadyrov, President Vladimir Putin's key Chechen ally. He has been appointed to various government posts such as Minister of Physical Culture, Sports and Youth Policy and Minister of Property and Land Issues of the Chechen Republic due to his family relations with Ramzan Kadyrov. He is therefore associated with Ramzan Kadyrov, President of the Republic of Chechnya.

16.12.2022

1348.

Georgiy STAROSTIN

(Георгий СТАРОСТИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Georgiy Starostin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Starostin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1349.

Sergey ILIN

(Сергей ИЛЬИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Sergey Ilin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Sergey Ilin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1350.

Yuriy NIKONOV

(Юрий НИКОНОВ)

DOB: 09.05.1984

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Yuriy Nikonov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Yuriy Nikonov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1351.

Ekaterina CHUGUNOVA

(Екатерина ЧУГУНОВА)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: female

Lieutenant Ekaterina Chugunova is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, she is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Ekaterina Chugunova is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1352.

Igor GROZA

(Игорь ГРОЗА)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Igor Groza is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Igor Groza is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1353.

Ivan POPOV

(Иван ПОПОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Ivan Popov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Ivan Popov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1354.

Matvey Andreevich LIYBAVIN

(Матвей Андреевич ЛЫБАВИН)

DOB: 1992

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Matvey Liybavin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Matvey Liybavin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1355.

Roman KUROCHKIN

(Роман КУРОЧКИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Roman Kurochkin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Roman Kurochkin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1356.

Dmitri TIKHONOV

(Дмитрий ТИХОНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: male

Senior Lieutenant Dmitri Tikhonov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Dmitri Tikhonov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1357.

Nikolay TARASOV

(Николай ТАРАСОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: male

Senior Lieutenant Nikolay Tarasov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Nikolay Tarasov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1358.

Anton SHATUN

(Антон ШАТУН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Anton Shatun is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Anton Shatun is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1359.

Alexey BETEKHTIN

(Алексей БЕТЕХТИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Alexey Betekhtin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Alexey Betekhtin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1360.

Anton CHULIKOV

(Антон ЧУЛИКОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Anton Chulikov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Anton Chulikov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1361.

Artyom CHERNOV

(Артём ЧЕРНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Artyom Chernov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Artyom Chernov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1362.

Stanislav MINKOV

(Станислав МИНКОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Stanislav Minkov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Stanislav Minkov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1363.

Alexey VOLKOV

(Алексей ВОЛКОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Alexey Volkov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Alexey Volkov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1364.

Andrey IVANYUTIN

(Андрей ИВАНЮТИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Andrey Ivanyutin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Andrey Ivanyutin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1365.

Olga PISMENSKAYA

(Ольга ПИСЬМЕНСКАЯ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: female

Senior Lieutenant Olga Pismenskaya is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, she is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Olga Pismenskaya is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1366.

Pavel VASILYEV

(Павел ВАСИЛЬЕВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: male

Senior Lieutenant Pavel Vasilyev is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Pavel Vasilyev is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1367.

Alexey MIKHAYLOV

(Алексей МИХАЙЛОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Alexey Mikhaylov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Alexey Mikhaylov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1368.

Elvira OBUKHOVA

(Эльвира ОБУХОВА)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: female

Captain Elvira Obukhova is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, she is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Elvira Obukhova is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1369.

Pavel OBUKHOV

(Павел ОБУХОВ)

DOB: 07.02.1983

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Pavel Obukhov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Pavel Obukhov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1370.

Vitaly YASKELAYNEN

(Виталий ЯСКЕЛАЙНЕН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Vitaly Yaskelaynen is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Vitaly Yaskelaynen is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1371.

Alexandr GREGORYAN

(Александр ГРЕГОРЯН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Alexandr Gregoryan is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Alexandr Gregoryan is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1372.

Artyom VEDENOV

(Артём ВЕДЕНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Artyom Vedenov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Artyom Vedenov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1373.

Nikita POPLAVSKIY

(Никита ПОПЛАВСКИЙ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Nikita Poplavskiy is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Nikita Poplavskiy is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1374.

Vladimir PETROV

(Владимир ПЕТРОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Vladimir Petrov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Vladimir Petrov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1375.

Evgeniy KAPSHUK

(Евгений КАПШУК)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Colonel

Gender: male

Colonel Evgeniy Kapshuk is a Commander of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Colonel Evgeniy Kapshuk is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1376.

Anton TIMOSHINOV

(Антон ТИМОШИНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant Colonel

Gender: male

Lieutenant Colonel Anton Timoshinov is a Commander of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Colonel Anton Timoshinov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1377.

Igor BAGNYUK

(Игорь БАГНЮК)

DOB: 30.04.1982

POB: Riga, Latvia

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant Colonel

Gender: male

Lieutenant Colonel Igor Bagnyuk is a Commander of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Colonel Igor Bagnyuk is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1378.

Robert Petrovich BARANOV

(Роберт Петрович БАРАНОВ)

DOB: 1975

POB: Yalchiki, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major General

Gender: male

Major General Robert Baranov is the Director of the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April and October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major General Robert Baranov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1379.

Boris Yurievich KOVALCHUK

(Борис Юрьевич КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 01.12.1977

POB: St. Petersburg, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Boris Yurievich Kovalchuk is General Director and Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Inter RAO, one of Russia’s largest public energy companies. Major shareholders of PJSC Inter RAO include state-owned entities (e.g. Rozneftegaz). Boris Kovalchuk is further closely associated with his father Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of President Vladimir Putin. They allegedly co-own luxury assets through the companies ‘LLC Invest’ and ‘Prime’, which can be linked to Putin, including a property called ‘Fishermen’s hut’. Boris Kovalchuk is therefore a leading businessperson involved in economic sectors providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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1380.

Kirill Mikhailovich KOVALCHUK

(Кирилл Михайлович КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 22.12.1968

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Kirill Kovalchuk is the nephew of Yuriy Kovalchuk, and President of the National Media Group (NMG), a holding that owns large stakes in almost all major Russian federal media that reproduce Russian Government propaganda. NMG was created in 2008 by Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of President Vladimir Putin, co-founder of the so-called Ozero Dacha, a cooperative society bringing together an influential group of individuals around Putin and the chairman and largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya. Media controlled by NMG is actively spreading propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position as President of NMG, Kirill Kovalchuk is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, he is a natural person closely associated with a listed person.

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1381.

Stepan Kirillovich KOVALCHUK

(Степан Кириллович КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 3 May 1994

POB: Russia

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Stepan Kovalchuk is the great-nephew of Yuriy Kovalchuk. In December 2021 the company Sogaz, which is controlled by Yuriy Kovalchuk, acquired shares of the Social Media network VK. Consequently, Stepan Kovalchuk was promoted to Senior Vice President for Media Strategy and Service Development at VK, and now controls the media content at VK. Stepan Kovalchuk is therefore a natural person closely associated with a listed person, Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of President Vladimir Putin, co-founder of the so-called Ozero Dacha, a cooperative society bringing together an influential group of individuals around Putin and the chairman and largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya.

16.12.2022

1382.

Tatyana Alexandrovna KOVALCHUK

a.k.a. Tatiana Aleksandrovna KOVALCHUK

(Татьяна Александровна КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 08.02.1968

POB: Russia

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Tatyana Kovalchuk is the wife of Yuriy Kovalchuk. Tatyana Kovalchuk is Russia’s third richest woman with a net worth of USD 600 million and co-owns with her husband Russia’s largest insurer Sogaz through the Russian investment firm Aquila Capital Group. They further allegedly co-own luxury assets through the companies ‘LLC Invest’ and ‘Support for the Regional Economic Development’, which can be linked to President Vladimir Putin, including the ‘Igora Skiresort’ where Putin’s daughter celebrated her wedding. Tatyana Kovalchuk is therefore a natural person associated with a listed person, Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of Vladimir Putin, co-founder of the so-called Ozero Dacha, a cooperative society bringing together an influential group of individuals around Putin and the chairman and largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya.

16.12.2022

1383.

Andrey Leonidovich SIGUTA

(Андрей Леонидович СИГУТА/ Андрiй Леонiдович СIГУТА)

DOB: 05.05.1979

POB: Berdyansk, Zaporizhzhia region, former Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Ukrainian

Gender: male

Address: 26 30-letia Pobedi Blvd., Apt. 3, Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine

Tax ID No. 2897911059 (Ukraine)

Andrey Leonidovich Siguta is the Russian-appointed acting head of the military-civilian administration of the Melitopol district. In his role, he supervises the seizure of Ukrainian agricultural products and grain for their transfer into Russia. He is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions or policies, which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1384.

Valeriy Mikhailovich PAKHNITS

(Валерий Михайлович ПАХНИЦ/Валерiй Михайлович ПАХНИЦЬ)

DOB: 22.01.1953

POB: Mariupol, former Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Ukrainian

Gender: male

Address: 5 Myslichenko St. Chmyrevka village, Starobilsk district, Luhansk region, Ukraine

Tax ID No. 1938008353 (Ukraine)

Valeriy Mikhailovich Pakhnits is the Russian-appointed acting head of the administration of the Starobelsky district. In his role, he supervises the seizure of Ukrainian agricultural products and grain for their transfer into Russia. He is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions or policies, which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1385.

Marina Evgenievna KIM

(Марина Евгеньевна КИМ)

DOB: 19.04.1952

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Marina Evgenievna Kim is a Russian TV presenter and politician, member of the Presidium of the Central Council of the pro-Kremlin party ‘A Just Russia - Patriots - For Truth’. In this role, she actively distributes official propaganda about the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, and in particular on its so-called de-nazification mission. Her propaganda activities are aimed at increasing the support of Russian citizens for the war of aggression against Ukraine. She strongly supported the illegal referenda held within the occupied areas of Ukraine’s Luhansk region, Donetsk region, Kherson region and Zaporizhzhia region. Therefore, Marina Kim is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, as well as stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1386.

Dmitriy Yuryevich PUCHKOV

(Дмитрий Юрьевич ПУЧКОВ)

DOB: 02.08.1961

POB: Kirovograd, former Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitriy Yuryevich Puchkov is a propagandist and former member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.

In 2014, Puchkov published the book ‘Ukraine is Russia’, in which he reproduced the main theses of propaganda that Ukraine is not an independent state.

In March 2022, in interviews with newspapers, Puchkov supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and repeated the main theses of Russian propaganda that the war was the result of the aggressive actions of Ukraine and NATO, and that Russia is only protecting its security. He continues to spread propaganda about the war in Ukraine in the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda financed by the Russian Federation, and on various social networks.

Therefore, Dmitriy Puchkov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1387.

Grigoriy Viktorovich LEPSVERIDZE

(Григорий Викторович ЛЕПСВЕРИДЗЕ)

DOB: 16.07.1962

POB: Sochi, Krasnodar Region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Grigoriy Viktorovich Lepsveridze is a Russian singer, musician, composer and music producer. Lepsveridze has a large audience and a lot of influence on his fans.

Lepsveridze publicly supported the actions of the Russian Federation in Ukraine and, in violation of Ukrainian law, travelled many times in Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia.

On 12 April 2022, Lepsveridze held a charity concert under the slogans ‘For Russia’ and ‘For a World without Nazism’ in support of the war of aggression against Ukraine and the Russian military. On 11 May 2022, Lepsveridze performed at a concert in Donetsk in support of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic.

Thus, he publicly supports the war of aggression against Ukraine. His actions became part of a propaganda campaign by the Russian authorities aimed at increasing support for military aggression among the citizens of Russia. Citizens' support of the war of aggression is an important condition for the continuation of the war. Therefore, Grigoriy Lepsveridze is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1388.

Boris Vyacheslavovich KORCHEVNIKOV

(Борис Вячеславович КОРЧЕВНИКОВ)

DOB: 20.07.1982

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Boris Vyacheslavovich Korchevnikov is a well-known Russian TV presenter on the state TV channel ‘Russia-1’, and the general director of the ultraconservative TV channel ‘Spas’, which belongs to the Russian Orthodox Church. In 2017-2020, he was a member of the Public Chamber of Russia. In the 2018 presidential elections, he was a trusted representative of President Vladimir Putin. He spreads Russian propaganda through his show ‘The Fate of a Man’ on the state TV channel ‘Russia-1’, and he has a large audience on social networks, where he distributes official Russian propaganda. In his posts on social networks, he calls the occupied territories of Ukraine Russian. His comments associate the West and Ukraine with godlessness and the devil, which is in line with official Russian propaganda claiming that one of the goals of the war of aggression against Ukraine is the ‘fight against godlessness’. Furthermore, he spreads propaganda through his show.

Boris Korchevnikov participates in fundraisers for pro-Russian fighters and encourages Russians to donate.

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Thus, he publicly expressed his support for the war of aggression against Ukraine. These actions became part of a propaganda campaign by the Russian authorities aimed at increasing support for military aggression among the citizens of Russia. Citizens’ support of the war of aggression is an important condition for the continuation of the war. Therefore, Boris Korchevnikov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

 

1389.

Nikita Sergeyevich MIKHALKOV

(Никита Сергеевич МИХАЛКОВ)

DOB: 21.10.1945

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Nikita Mikhalkov is Russian filmmaker, actor and public figure, who actively supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine in his public statements.

He has been vocal in spreading Kremlin propaganda narratives on Ukraine since 2014. He has expressed support for the annexation of Crimea and the recognition of the independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Republics. He is the Chairman of the Russian Foundation of Culture, a public organisation which was established by a Decree of the President of the Russian Federation in 2016. He has justified Russia’s war of aggression, in order to protect Donbass from alleged crimes of Ukraine that took place against the civil population. He has blamed Ukrainians for so-called Russophobia, saying the ‘conflict’ between the two countries was inevitable. He has called the Ukrainian language a ‘catastrophe’ for Russia, because it allegedly formulates hatred against the country and spreads Russophobia. Mikhalkov called for the complete exclusion of teaching in Ukrainian in schools in Donbass. He has supported the Kremlin’s false narrative concerning biological weapons in Ukraine and heroicised Russian prisoners fighting in Ukraine. In 2022 he received the title of Hero of Labor in a ceremony in the Kremlin, and made a speech in support of the war of aggression against Ukraine.

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Nikita Mikhalkov is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

 

1390.

Sergey Aleksandrovich MIKHEEV

(Сергей Алексaндрович МИХEЕВ)

DOB: 28.05.1967

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Mikheev is a political scientist and politician. He is a member of the Central Council of the Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth party, which backed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In his public statements he supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He spoke in favor of forcible regime change in Ukraine, annexation of Ukrainian territories by Russia, missile strikes on the civilian infrastructure, and the purported necessity of ‘denazification’ and ‘demilitarization’ of Ukraine. He promoted the Russkiy Mir ideology, through which the Russian Federation has usurped the right to a sphere of influence in the post-USSR states, rejected Ukraine’s legitimacy as a sovereign nation, and advocated its unification with Russia. Moreover, he created a foundation which supports Russian military personnel who participated in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

He is therefore responsible for, actively supporting or implementing, actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1391.

Alexey Lvovich NIKOLOV

(Алексей Львович НИКОЛОВ)

DOB: 21.12.1957

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Passport number, national ID number, other numbers of identity documents: (1) 530308406 (2) 531246870

Alexey Nikolov is a General Director of the Russian government-linked media organisation TV-Novosti, and of its subordinate RT news television network. TV-Novosti and RT are funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Media outlets under his management, including RT, spread pro-Kremlin propaganda and disinformation, and supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Moverover, he publically denied the responsibility of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for the war crimes committed in Bucha.

He is therefore responsible for, actively supporting or implementing, actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1392.

Viktor Petrovich GOREMIYKIN

(Виктор Петрович ГОРЕМЫКИН)

DOB: 04.02.1959

POB: Kormovoye village, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Petrovich Goremykin is the Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation and Head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which is the central military-political management body carrying out military-patriotic work in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. He is also a Member of the Collegium of the Ministry of Defence of Russia and former Head of the main personnel department of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

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In his current role, he is responsible for the organisation of military-political work within Russian Armed Forces.

He is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

 

1393.

Daniil Vyacheslavovich EGOROV

(Даниил Вячеславович ЕГОРОВ)

DOB: 06.09.1975

POB: Moscow region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Daniil Vyacheslavovich Egorov is a member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’, established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Daniil Egorov is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1394.

Viktor Vasilevich ZOLOTOV

(Виктор Васильевич ЗОЛОТОВ)

DOB: 27.01.1954

POB: Ryazan Oblast, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Vasilevich Zolotov is a Member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’ established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Viktor Zolotov is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1395.

Aleksandr Leonidovich LINETS

(Александр Леонидович ЛИНЕЦ)

DOB: 11.01.1963

POB: Starominskaya, Krasnodar Territory, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksandr Leonidovich Linets is a Member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’ established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

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In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Alkesandr Linets is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

 

1396.

Maksim Stanislavovich ORESHKIN

(Максим Станиславович ОРЕШКИН)

DOB: 21.07.1982

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maksim Stanislavovich Oreshkin is a Member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’ established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Maksim Oreshkin is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1397.

Igor Yuryevich BABUSHKIN

(Игорь Юрьевич БАБУШКИН)

DOB: 05.04.1970

POB: Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Igor Babushkin is the governor of Astrakhan Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Igor Babushkin manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Igor Babushkin has benefited from President Vladimir Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Igor Babushkin is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Igor Babushkin's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Igor Babushkin is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1398.

Andrey Vladimirovich CHIBIS

Andrei Vladimirovich CHIBIS

(Андрей Владимирович ЧИБИС)

DOB: 19.03.1979

POB: Cheboksary, the Chuvash Republic, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Chibis is the governor of Murmansk Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Andrey Chibis manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Andrey Chibis has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Andrey Chibis is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Andrey Chibis' actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Andrey Chibis is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1399.

Gleb Sergeevich NIKITIN

Gleb Sergeyevich NIKITIN

(Глеб Сергеевич НИКИТИН)

DOB: 24.08.1977

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Gleb Nikitin is the governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Gleb Nikitin manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Gleb Nikitin has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Gleb Nikitin is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Gleb Nikitin's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Gleb Nikitin is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1400.

Igor Mikhaylovich RUDENYA

(Игорь Михайлович РУДЕНЯ)

DOB: 15.02.1968

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Igor Rudenya is the governor of Tver Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Igor Rudenya manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Igor Rudenya has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Igor Rudenya is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Igor Rudenya's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Igor Rudenya is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1401.

Vladislav Valerievich SHAPSHA

(Владислав Валерьевич ШАПША)

DOB: 20.09.1972

POB: Obnisk, Kaluga Region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladislav Shapsha is the governor of Kaluga Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Vladislav Shapsha manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Vladislav Shapsha has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Vladislav Shapsha is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Vladislav Shapsha's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Vladislav Shapsha is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1402.

Andrey Alexandrovich TRAVNIKOV

Andrei Alexandrovich TRAVNIKOV

(Андрей Александрович ТРАВНИКОВ)

DOB: 01.02.1971

POB: Cherepovets, Vologda region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Travnikov is the governor of Novosibirsk Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Andrey Travnikov manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Andrey Travnikov has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Andrey Travnikov is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Andrey Travnikov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Andrey Travnikov is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1403.

Andrey Yuryevich VOROBYOV

Andrei Yuryevich VOROBYOV

(Андрей Юрьевич ВОРОБЬЁВ)

DOB: 14.04.1970

POB: Krasnoyarsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Vorobyov is the governor of Moscow Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Andrey Vorobyov manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Andrey Vorobyov has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Andrey Vorobyov is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Andrey Vorobyov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Andrey Vorobyov is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1404.

Igor Yurievich CHURBANOV

(Игорь Юрьевич ЧУРБАНОВ)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

VAT ID: 182806009863

Igor Yurievich Churbanov is the General Director of the Votkinsk Plant, which manufactures missiles and ammunitions for the Iskander and Tochka-U complexes, which Russia has used in its war of aggression against Ukraine. Churbanov has also publicly supported the Russian war of aggression and is responsible for spreading propaganda in support of the war through the publication of the Votkinsk Plant magazine.

Therefore, Igor Churbanov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1405.

Aleksey Aleksandrovich PETROV

(Алексей Александрович ПЕТРОВ)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksey Petrov is the Advisor to the Office of the Commissioner for Childrens’ Rights of the Russian Federation. In this role, he is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Aleksey Aleksandrovich Petrov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, he is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1406.

Anton Vladimirovich SOLOVYOV

(Антон Владимирович СОЛОВЬЕВ)

DOB: 28.06.1983

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Anton Solovyov is a member of the legislative assembly in St. Petersburg and a member of the ‘United Russia’ party. In this role, he is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Furthermore, as a member of the ‘United Russia’ party, he made a commitment to facilitate and speed up the administrative process concerning those illegal adoptions into Russian families.

Anton Solovyov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, he is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1407.

Eleonora Mikhailovna FEDORENKO

(Элеонора Михайловна ФЕДОРЕНКО)

DOB: 28.10.1972

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Eleonora Fedorenko is the Advisor on Childrens’ Rights to the head of the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’. In this role, she is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Eleonora Fedorenko's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, she is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1408.

Larisa Pavlovna FALKOVSKAYA

(Лариса Павловна ФАЛЬКОВСКАЯ)

DOB: 06.04.1970

POB: Pirovskoye, Krasnoyarsk Territory, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Larisa Falkovskaya is the director of the Department of State Policy for the Protection of Childrens' Rights of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. In this role, she is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families.

As director of the Department of State Policy for the Protection of Childrens' Rights of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, Larisa Falkovskaya has facilitated the illegal transportation and illegal adoption of over 2,000 Ukrainian orphans. In various official public appearances, Larisa Falkovskaya has acted as the main spokesperson and coordinator for Russia’s illegal deportation scheme.

Larisa Falkovskaya's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, she is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1409.

Denis Valiullovich GARIYEV

(Alias Denis GARIJEV)

(Денис Валиуллович ГАРИЕВ)

DOB: March 1978

POB: Khabarovsk Region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

654034325 (Russia); alt. Passport XXIIAH534753

Gender: male

Denis Gariyev is the head of the ‘Russian Imperial Legion’, a paramilitary wing of the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM), a white-supremacist group founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. This paramilitary group is actively fighting in the war of aggression against Ukraine on behalf of the Russian Federation. On social media, the ‘Russian Imperial Legion’ describes its involvement in the Russian war against Ukraine as “contributing to reconnaissance and assault missions”.

Denis Gariyev has participated in the war of aggression against Ukraine and was wounded in early 2022. Denis Gariyev has actively recruited volunteer fighters to join his paramilitary organisation in the fight against Ukraine on his Telegram channel. In addition to their fighting in Ukraine, the Russian Imperial Legion has provided paramilitary-style training to white supremacists in the European Union, actively working to rally these types of groups into a common front against their perceived enemies.

In his capacity as leader and commander of the Russian Imperial Legion, Denis Gariyev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1410.

Stanislav Anatolyevich VOROBYOV

Alias:

Stanislav VOROBYEV

Stanislav VOROBOV;

Stanislav VOROBYOV;

Stanislav VOROBEV

(Станислав Анатольевич ВОРОБЬЕВ)

DOB: 02.06.1960

POB: former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Passport or ID number: IVG678677 (Russia)

Stanislav Vorobyov is the head of the Russian Imperial Movement, a white supremacist paramilitary organisation that is actively fighting in Ukraine on behalf of the Russian government. The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) was founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. Under the leadership of Stanislav Vorobyov, the Russian Imperial Movement is promoting ethnic Russian nationalism while seeking to fuel white supremacist extremism in the West. It provides paramilitary training to Russian nationals and to members of like-minded organisations from other countries. Its armed wing, the Imperial Legion, is actively fighting on behalf of the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine. On its official webpage, the Movement identifies ‘fighting in Ukraine against the Uniates and Pagans, who are the backbone of the Ukrainian armed forces’ as one of its main endeavors. Stanislav Vorobyov has personally recruited volunteers to fight alongside the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

In his capacity as leader of the Russian Imperial Movement, Stanislav Vorobyov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

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1411.

Viktor Yuryevich ANOSOV

Alias: Viktor Yuriiovych ANOSOV;

‘the Nose’ (Russian: ‘Нос’)

(Виктор Юрьевич АНОСОВ)

DOB: 31.10.1965

POB: Simferopol, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationalities: Ukrainian, Russian

Gender: male

Passport or ID number: ES662458 (Ukraine); ES301083 (Ukraine); 68 13 814996 (Russian Federation)

Viktor Anosov is a board member of the ’Union of Donbas Volunteers’, a paramilitary organisation that actively fights alongside the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. In his capacity as board member of the Union of Donbas Volunteers, Viktor Anosov has been stationed in Slovyansk, Donetsk region, fighting on behalf of the Russian armed forces. Additionally, Viktor Anosov has served as chairman of the military ‘tribunal’ of the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’, in which capacity he has been responsible for the torture and murder of Ukrainian prisoners.

The Union of Donbas Volunteers combat units contracted with the Russian Ministry of Defence, and its members were tasked with providing direct support for Russian military actions. Additionally, the Union of Donbas Volunteers has performed reconnaissance operations such as intelligence-gathering and scouting for Russian forces, including identifying locations for Russian military strikes against targets in Ukraine.

In his capacity as board member of the ’Union of Donbas Volunteers’, Viktor Anosov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1412.

Yan Igorovich PETROVSKIY

Alias: Jan PETROVSKY,

Yan PETROVSKY,

‘Veliki Slavian’,

‘Velikiy Slavyan’

(Ян Игоревич ПЕТРОВСКИЙ)

DOB: 02.01.1987

POB: Irkutsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Yan Petrovskiy is the leader and commander of the Russian paramilitary group ‘Task Force 'Rusich’, which maintains links to Russian private military company Wagner Group, possibly operating as a sub-unit of Wagner. Task Force ’Rusich’ is participating in combat alongside Russia’s military in the war of aggression against Ukraine. ‘Rusich’ has a long history of fighting alongside Russia-backed proxies in the Donbas region of Ukraine. In 2015, ‘Rusich’ mercenaries were accused of, and filmed, committing atrocities against deceased and captured Ukrainian soldiers.

In his capacity as leader and commander of Task Force ‘Rusich’, Yan Petrovskiy is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

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Entities

 

Name

Identifying information

Reasons

Date of listing

‘126.

CREDIT BANK OF MOSCOW

(Russian: Московский кредитный банк)

Address: 2 Lukov pereulok, building 1, Moscow 107045, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Place of registration:

Russian Federation

Date of registration:

1992

Registration number:

1027739555282

Principal place of business: Russian Federation

Credit Bank of Moscow is Russia’s largest non-state public bank and Russia’s sixth-largest financial institution. It is a systemically important financial institution for the Government of the Russian Federation. The bank operates in the financial services sector, which is of strategic importance to the Russian economy and generates a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation.

Credit Bank of Moscow receives state support. In May 2022 it obtained a gold export licence from the government. Therefore, it benefits directly from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

Credit Bank of Moscow is therefore involved in an economic sector providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Furthermore, Credit Bank of Moscow is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘DALNEVOSTOCHNIY BANK’ (JSC ‘Far Eastern Bank’)

(Russian: АО ‘ДАЛЬНЕВОСТОЧНЫЙ БАНК’)

Address: 27, Verkhneportovaya Street, Vladivostok 690990, Russian Federation

Internet website: http://www.dvbank.ru/

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Russian Federation

Date of registration: 20.11.1990

Registration number: 1022500000786

Principal place of business: Russian Federation

Dalnevostochny Bank is one of the largest banks in the Far East of Russia and it is an important financial institution for the Government of the Russian Federation. The bank operates in the financial services sector, which is of strategic importance to the Russian economy and generates a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation.

Dalnevostochny Bank is also one of the banks that is authorised to provide banking support for contracts in the field of Russian State defence and it is involved in many State programs. It is therefore strategically important for the Russian Government in the context of the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Dalnevostochny Bank is therefore involved in an economic sector providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Furthermore, Dalnevostochny Bank supports financially the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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United Russia

(Russian: Единая Россия)

Address: 39th Building, Kutuzovsky Prospekt, Moscow 121170, Russian Federation

Telephone: (495) 786-82-89

Website: https://er.ru

Email: post@edinros.ru

United Russia is a Kremlin-aligned political party. It is chaired by former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev. It supported war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognised annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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129.

Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technologies and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor)

(Russian: Федеральная служба по надзору в сфере связи, информационных технологий и массовых коммуникаций (Роскомнадзор))

Address: Kitaygorodsky Ave 7 / 2, Moscow 109992, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 983-33-93

Email: rsoc_in@rkn.gov.ru

Website: https://rkn.gov.ru/

Roskomnadzor is a Russian state agency responsible for communications, information technology and mass media. It has implemented the state policy of censorship towards independent media outlets. After the start of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine it significantly limited the access to information to the Russian society, favored a pro-war propaganda and introduced a war censorship to silence the anti-war dissent. It ordered Russian media outlets to use only the information and data provided by the official government sources when reporting about the war of aggression against Ukraine. It banned the use of words ‘invasion’ or ‘war’ and instructed to employ the term ‘special operation’ instead. It forbade reporting about numerous casualties among Russian military personnel and the civilian population of Ukraine. It warned the media against publishing an interview given by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. It shut down websites that did not follow its orders, and requested the courts to punish non-complying media outlets. Furthermore, it blocked access to the Facebook and Twitter social media platforms in order to stop them from sharing information about the war.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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130.

New People

(Russian: Новые люди)

Address: Bolshoy Trekhgornyy Pereulok, building 11, entrance 2, Moscow 123022, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (800) 550-10-39

Website: https://newpeople.ru/

Email: info@newpeople.ru

New People is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognised annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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131.

Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

(Russian: Либерально-демократическая партия России)

Address: 1st Basmanny Lane, building 3, entrance 1, Moscow 107045, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 530-62-62

Website: https://ldpr.ru/

Email: office@ldpr.ru

Liberal Democratic Party of Russia is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognized annexation of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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132.

Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth

(Russian: ‘Справедливая Россия — Патриоты — За правду’)

Address: Legal address: 29 Bolshaya Tatarskaya St. Moscow 115184, Russian Federation

Correspondence address: 14 Akademika Pilugina str., entr. 2, 117393, Moscow, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 495 787 85 15

Website: https://spravedlivo.ru/main

Email: info@spravedlivo.ru

Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognized annexation of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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133.

Communist Party of the Russian Federation

(Russian: Коммунистическая партия Российской Федерации)

Address: 3 Maly Sukharevsky Pereulok, bldg. 1, Moscow, 103051, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7-495-692-7646

Website: https://kprf.ru/

Email: inter@kprf.ru

Communist Party of the Russian Federation is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognised annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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134.

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’

(Russian: АО ЦЕНТРАЛЬНЫЙ НАУЧНО-ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКИЙ ИНСТИТУТ ‘БУРЕВЕСТНИК’)

Address: Sormovskoe highway 1a, city of Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’ is a Russian arms industry company. During its existence (since 1970), the company developed around 400 different types of arms and military equipment. It is best known for producing the following arms: artillery installations for naval artillery AK-176, A-190; mobile Mortars (types 2B11, 2K32, 2C12, 2B25), howitzer 2C35 and others.

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’ provides Mortars of various types to the Russian Armed Forces which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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135.

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ‘VOLGOGRAD MACHINE-BUILDING COMPANY “VGTZ”’

(Russian: ОБЩЕСТВО С ОГРАНИЧЕННОЙ ОТВЕТСТВЕННОСТЬЮ ‘ВОЛГОГРАДСКАЯ МАШИНОСТРОИТЕЛЬНАЯ КОМПАНИЯ “ВГТЗ”’

Address: square Im. Dzerzhinskogo 1, 400006, Volgograd, Volgogradskaya oblast, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: Volgograd region, Volgograd, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 28 November 2002

Registration number: 1023402461752

Principal place of business: Russia

LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ is a Russian developer and manufacturer of landing combat vehicles.

LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ’” develops and manufactures combat vehicles from - BMD-4M, BTR-MDM to modernised infantry fighting vehicles BMP-2 and BMP-3, which are used by the Russian Armed Forces during the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ therefore is responsible for supporting materially actions, which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of fighting vehicles for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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136.

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant

JSC ‘BAZ’

(Russian: AO ‘Брянский автомобильный завод’

АО ‘БАЗ’)

Address: 1 Staleliteynaya ul., Bryansk, 241035, Bryanskaya oblast, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Bryansk region, Bryansk, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 04.04.2008

Registration number: 1083254005141

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant is the only Russian manufacturer that produces special wheeled chassis and tractors (SKST) of high cross-country ability, which are the basis of the transport base for existing and future means of air and rocket and space defence, as well as actively used as part of mobile means of radar reconnaissance, engineering support, and multiple launch rocket systems.

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant produces special wheeled chassis and tractors, which are used to place S-350, S-400, Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems and other aerospace defence systems. Those air defence systems are used by the Russian Armed Forces in the Russian war of aggression Ukraine.

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of special wheeled chassis and tractors for the air defence systems for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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137.

JSC MACHINE BUILDING COMPANY ‘VITYAZ’

(Russian: АО ‘“МАШИНОСТРОИТЕЛЬНАЯ КОМПАНИЯ “ВИИТЯЗЬ”’)

Address: 2 Industrialnoe sh., Ishimbai city, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

‘JSC MACHINE BUILDING COMPANY “VITYAZ”’ (or JSC VITYAZ) is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of armoured military vehicles. It is a patent producer of DT-30 ‘Vityaz’. JSC VITYAZ provides and manufactures a two-link tracked all-terrain military vehicle DT-30 ‘Vityaz’ for the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC VITYAZ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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138.

JSC KAZAN OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL PLANT (JSC KOMZ)

(Russian: АО КАЗАНСКИЙ ОПТИКО-МЕХАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЗАВОД (AO КОМЗ))

Address: st. Lipatova, 37, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

JSC KOMZ is a Russian diversified enterprise specialising in the development and production of optical devices and electronic warfare equipment (including radars, binoculars, etc.).

JSC KOMZ produces Moscow-1 (Москва-1), Rychag-AV (Рычаг-АВ) and Quicksilver-BM (Ртуть-БМ) electronic warfare systems that are being delivered to the Russian Armed Forces and which are used in the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC KOMZ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions, which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. JSC KOMZ benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of electronic warfare systems for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, JSC KOMZ is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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139.

JSC ENIKS

(Russian: АО ‘ЭНИКС’)

Address: st. Korolenko 120, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Place of registration: Russian Federation

Date of registration: 06.06.2003

Registration number:

1031632202227

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC ENIKS is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of aerial target complexes and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), remote surveillance systems and other warfare equipment. JSC ENIKS provides manufactured UAVs (Eleron-3 and Eleron-10) to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC ENIKS is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions, which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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140.

PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANY ‘SCIENTIFIC AND PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION “STRELA”’

(PJSC ‘NPO “STRELA”’)

(Russian: ПУБЛИЧНОЕ АКЦИОНЕРНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО ‘НАУЧНО-ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННОЕ ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ “СТРЕЛА”’)

Address: str. M. Gorky 6, 300002, city of Tula, Tula region, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: str. M. Gorky 6, 300002, city of Tula, Tula region, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 23.09.2002

State registration number: 1027100517256

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7103028233

Scientific and Production Association ‘STRELA’, РJSC, is a specialised enterprise engaged in the development and manufacture of radar equipment for the surveillance and detection of ground and sea surface targets. The enterprise is engaged in development and manufacture of: battlefield surveillance radars, weapon-locating radars, artillery muzzle velocity radars, weapon control radars, air-borne equipment for air defence surface-to-air missiles, civilian radar security systems.

The association is part of the Russian state-owned Almaz-Antey Air Defence Concern and is the head organisation for coordinating activities in the assigned area of technology. It also should be noted that the Almaz-Antey Concern belongs to the Federal Agency for State Property Management.

The company develops and produces a counter-battery (artillery-locating) radar complex Zoopark-1M, mobile radar reconnaissance ground station SNAR-10M1, special combat reconnaissance vehicle SBRM Tigr (‘Tiger’) and other military products, which are used/were used by Russia during the illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

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Thus, the РJSC Scientific and Production Association ‘STRELA’ is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions, which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

 

141.

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’

(Russian: ИЖЕВСКИЙ ЭЛЕКТРОМЕХАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЗАВОД ‘КУПОЛ’)

Address: Pesochnaya str. 3, city of Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Date of registration: 23.04.2002

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’ (or JSC IEMZ ‘KUPOL’) is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of Tor missile systems, an all-weather, low to medium-altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for destroying airplanes, helicopters, cruise missiles, etc.

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’ provides manufactured Tor missile systems to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF

(Russian: АО ‘ВОСТОЧНАЯ ВЕРФЬ’)

Address: st. Heroes of the Pacific 1, Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Date of registration: 06.08.1994

Registration number: 1022501797064

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF is a Russian shipbuilding company. It is also known to be co-manufacturer of specific types of mine-sweeping boats, a variety of landing craft (such as Project 11770). Public sources indicate that some landing craft produced by JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF were used during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF provides manufactured landing craft to the Russian Armed Forces which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’

(Russian: ООО ‘“ХОЛДИНГОВАЯ КОМПАНИЯ “ЭГО-ХОЛДИНГ”’)

Address: str. Butlerova, 13, letter A, room 20Н, 195256, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: str. Butlerova, 13, letter A, room. 20Н, 195256, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 10.10.1997

State registration number: 1027802486580

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7804070635

LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’ includes several enterprises of the military-industrial complex, which are the leadersin the Russian Federation in their areas of the defence industry for the development and manufacture of means and complexes of radio communication and electronic warfare. These are such enterprises as: NPO Zavod ‘Volna’, NTI ‘Radiosvyaz’, ‘PKB RIO’. One of them, JSC Scientific and Investment Enterprise ‘Protek’, develops and produces automated jamming stations R-330Zh ‘Zhitel’ used by Russia during the war of aggression against Ukraine. The LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’ acquired JSC Scientific and Investment Enterprise ‘Protek’ in January 2013.

Thus, the LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’, which owns several enterprises of the military-industrial complex, is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC A.E. NUDELMAN DESIGN BUREAU OF PRECISION MACHINE BUILDING (KB TOCHMASH)

(Russian: АО КОНСТРУКТОРСКОЕ БЮРО ТОЧНОГО МАШИНОСТРОЕНИЯ ИМ. А. Э. НУДЕЛЬМАНА (КБ ТОЧМАШ))

Addres: str. Vvedensky, 8, Moscow, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Principal place of business: Russia

KB TOCHMASH is a part of the Russian state-owned company Almaz-Antey Concern and is a Russian weapons developer that manufactures a broad array of anti-aircraft defence systems, MANPADS, missiles, including weapons of increased accuracy.

KB TOCHMASH produces Strela-10 and Sosna-R anti-aircraft missile systems which are widely used during the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine in 2022.

KB TOCHMASH therefore is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. KB TOCHMASH benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of anti-aircraft missile systems to the Russian Armed Forces and benefits from the growing need for arms. Therefore, the KB TOCHMASH is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC Automobile Plant URAL

(Russian: АО Автомобильный завод ‘УРАЛ’)

Address: 1 Avtozavodtsev Prospect, Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast, 456304, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 22 June 2000

Registration number: 1027400870826

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC Automobile Plant ‘URAL’ is a Russian manufacturer of trucks and one of the main suppliers of armored trucks for the Russian armed forces. Automobile Plant URAL is involved in the Russia’s large vehicle Typhoon program. Typhoon is a Russian family of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) in service since 2014. Typhoon family trucks are registered in the Russian State Arms Program. These vehicles are assembled at the Automobile Plant URAL under a state contract with the Russian Ministry of Defence.

Ural Automobile Plant produces Ural – 4320 and Typhoon vehicles, which are being used by the Russian Armed Forces during the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine in 2022.

The Automobile Plant URAL is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. The Automobile Plant URAL benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of armored trucks to the Russian Armed Forces and benefits from the growing need for arms. Therefore, the Automobile Plant URAL is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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RESEARCH DESIGN BYURO ‘NOVATOR’

(Russian: ОПЫТНОЕ-КОНСТРУКТОРСКОЕ БЮРО ‘НОВАТОР’)

Address: Prospekt Kosmonavtov, 18, Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC RESEARCH DESIGN BYURO ‘NOVATOR’ is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of long-range anti-aircraft missiles, cruise missiles, anti-ballistic missiles and other warfare equipment. JSC ‘NOVATOR’ provides cruise missile model 3M-54 Kalibr (also known as 3M54-1 Kalibr and 3M14 Biryuza) to the Russian Armed Forces, which is used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC RESEARCH DESIGN BYURO ‘NOVATOR’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC NAUCHNO-PROIZVODSTVENNOE OBEDINENIE RUSSKIE BAZOVYE INFORMACIONNYE TEHNOLOGII (JSC RPA RUSBITECH)

(Russian: АО ‘НАУЧНО-ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННОЕ ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ РУССКИЕ БАЗОВЫЕ ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ’ (АО ‘НПО РУСБИТЕХ’)

Address: Varshavskoe sh. 26 building 11, Moscow, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Place of registration: Russian Federation

Date of registration: 22.09.2008

Registration number: 5087746137023

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC RPA RUSBITECH is a Russian technology company specialising in the production of high technology solutions for Russian enforcement structures, mainly for Russian Armed Forces. Its best known product is the computer operating system called Astra Linux which is now used almost totally throughout Russian military forces. The main Russian Army Headquarters information systems are based on Astra Linux. The company is also known for manufacturing of APE-5 type command points actively used for communication in the field during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC RPA RUSBITECH is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET)

(Russian: АО ’Концерн Радиоэлектронные технологии’ (КРЭТ)

Address: Goncharnaya st., 20/1, 109240, Moscow, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 587-70-70

Website: www.kret.com

Email: info@kret.com

Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies KRET is Russia’s major developer and manufacturer of military radio-electronic products. It is a Rostec subsidiary. It manufactured Krasukha-4 electronic warfare systems, that were used by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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OJSC ‘RADIOAVIONIKA’

(Russian: ОАО ‘Радиоавионика’)

Address: Troitskiy pr., 4, building B, Saint-Petersburg, 190005, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (812) 607-50-50

Website: http://www.radioavionica.ru

Email: info@radioavionica.ru

Radioavionika is a Russian technology sector company and arms supplier of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Radioavionika developed and manufactured ‘Strelets-M’ reconnaissance, command, control and communications systems that were used by the Russian Armed Forces during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Technodinamika

(Russian: Технодинамика)

Address: 35, Bolshaya Tatarskaya Str., Bldg. 5, 115184, Moscow, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 627-1099

Email: info@tdhc.ru

Website: http://technodinamika.ru

Technodinamika is a weapons, ammunition, chemistry and aviation products manufacturer, and military provider of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is a holding company which includes more than 100 enterprises.

Technodinamika’s subsidiary companies manufactured KBLA-IVC unmanned aerial vehicles, ISDM Zemledeliye mine-laying systems and ammunition for rockets employed in BM-27 Uragan launchers, Vikhr guided aircraft missiles and Tornado-S rocket artillery systems, that were used by the Russian Armed Forces during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, it is supporting materially or benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant’

(Russian: АО ‘УЛАН-УДЭНСКИЙ АВИАЦИОННЫЙ ЗАВОД’)

Address: Khorinskaya Str. 1, 670009 Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (301) 248-0392

Website: https://rabotauuaz.ru/o-predpriyatii#O_predpriyatii

Email: uuaz@uuaz.ru

Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant is a contracted supplier of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

It manufactured Mi-8AMTSh military transport helicopters which were used by the Russian Armed Forces during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory’

(Russian: АО ‘Нижегородский завод 70-летия Победы’)

Address: Sormovskoye road, 21, Nizhny Novgorod, 603052, Russian Federation

Telephone: 7 (831) 249-82-38

Email: 70Pobeda@nzslp.ru

Website: https://nzslp.ru/

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Date of registration: 26.08.2014

Registration number: ИНН/taxpayer identification number: 5259113339

ОГРН/main state registration number: 1145259004296

Principal place of business: Russia

Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory is a factory within the Russian defence industry. The task of Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory is to produce advanced weapons and military equipment that ensure the implementation of the Russian State Defence Order and the State Armament Program. Such production is necessary for maintaining the overall ability of the Government of the Russian Federation to continue the war of aggression against Ukraine. The plant, inter alia, manufactures S-400, which Russia used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

The Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory also facilitates and encourages activities of Yunarmia, a Russian paramilitary organisation supporting Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and spreading Russian propaganda concerning the war.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting, materially or financially, or benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC Votkinsk Machine Building Plant

(Russian: АО ‘Воткинский завод’)

Address: Kirov Street, 2427430 City of Votkinsk, Republic of Udmurt, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (34145) 6-53-53

Email: zavod@vzavod.ru

Website: https://vzavod.ru/

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Votkinsk, Republic of Udmurt, Russia

Date of registration: 01.10.2010

Registration number: ИНН/taxpayer identification number: 1828020110

Votkinsk Plant is a factory within the Russian defence industry which manufactures weapons of strategic importance to Russia. It is the only plant of its kind in Russia. It manufactures, inter alia, missiles and ammunition for the Iskander and Tochka- U complexes, which Russia used during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially, or benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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ОГРН/main state registration number: 1101828001000

Principal place of business: Russia

 

 

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PJSC ‘Motovilikhinskiye Zavody’

(Russian: Публичное акционерного общество специального машиностроения и металлургии ‘Мотовилихинские заводы’

ПАО ‘Мотовилихинские заводы’)

Address: Russia, 614014, Perm, str. 1905, building 35

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Perm, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 11 December 1992

Registration number: 1025901364708

Principal place of business: Russia

PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is a Russian public weapons and ammunition manufacturer. It is managed by the company ‘RT-Capital’ of the State Corporation Rostec. The main activity of PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is the production of military equipment, such as artillery pieces, mortars, and multiple rocket launchers. PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody develops and manufactures combat and transport-loading vehicles from the Grad, Smerch, Tornado-G, and Tornado-S multiple launch rocket systems. It is the only Russian manufacturer of combat and transport-loading vehicles from the composition of multiple launch rocket systems of the type ‘Grad’, ‘Smerch’ and their modified versions ‘Tornado-G’ and ‘Tornado-S’.

PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is involved in the production of the multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) ‘Tornado-G’ and ‘Tornado-S’, which are being delivered to the Russian Armed Forces and which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

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PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody also benefits from the war of aggression against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

 

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All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK)

(Russian: Всероссиийская государственная телевизионная и радиовещательная компания (ВГТРК)

Address: str. 5th Yamskogo Polya 19-21, 125124, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Federal State Unitary Enterprise

Place of registration: Pokhodnyy Proyezd 3-2, 125373, Moscow, Russia

Date of registration: 14.10.2002

Registration number: 1027700310076

Principal place of business: Moscow, Russia

VGTRK is a media holding company, which controls tv channels such as Rossiya 1, Rossiya 24, RTR Planeta, radio station Vesti FM and others. It is owned and controlled by the Russian Federation and was recognised as a strategic enterprise by President Vladimir Putin. In 2022, in the context of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, Russian government increased funding for state-controlled media; VGTRK is set to receive 25,2 billion roubles. VGTRK is therefore benefitting from the Russian decision-makers responsible for the annexation of Crimea or the destabilisation of Ukraine.

Channels owned by VGTRK provide a platform to Olga Skabeyeva, Dmitry Kiselyov, Vladimir Soloviev and others, who are spreading propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. VGTRK is therefore supporting actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and is associated with natural persons which support such policies and actions. Furthermore, VGTRK is responsible for supporting and benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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National Media Group

(Russian: ‘Национаальная Медиа Группа’ (НМГ))

Address: Prechistenskaya embankment 13, building 1, 119034, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Joint stock company

Date of registration: 01.02.2008

Registration number: 1087746152207

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7704676655

National Media Group is a media holding, controlling 28 media enterprises in Russia, including Channel One, Channel 5, REN TV and STS, 78.ru, the national newspaper Izvestia, Delovoy Peterburg and other outlets. It is owned by Bank Rossiya, whose main shareholder is Yuriy Kovalchuk. NMG chairman of the board is Alina Kabaeva. NMG is therefore associated with persons and entities under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

The media outlets controlled by NMG are actively spreading propaganda and disinformation related to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. NMG is therefore supporting actions which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Strategic Culture Foundation

(Russian: Фонд стратегической культуры)

Address: Bolshaya Polyanka str., 50/1 STR.1, 119180, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: Bolshaya Polyanka str., 50/1 STR.1, 119180, Moscow, Russia

Date of registration: 21.02.2005

Registration number: 1057746290469

Tax payer ID: 7706569306

Principal place of business: Moscow, Russia

Strategic Culture Foundation is an organisation financed by the Russian Federation. According to official reports, it is closely associated with Russian special services, including the SVR.

The websites controlled by Strategic Culture Foundation: strategic-culture.org and fondsk.ru amplify pro-Kremlin narratives and are aimed at targeting foreign audiences with pro-Kremlin disinformation. Strategic Culture Foundation is therefore supporting actions which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, the Strategic Culture Foundation is responsible for supporting and benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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ANO TV-Novosti

(Russian: АНО ‘ТВ-новости’)

Address: Autonomous non-profit organization (ANO) “TV-Novosti”, BOROVAYA ULITSA, D.3, K.1, Moscow, 111020, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7(499)750-00-75, +7(495)926-28-30, +7(495)649-89-89

Website: https://partners.rt.com/contacts/

Email: info@rttv.ru

TV-Novosti is a Russian-government-linked media organisation. It is funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Through its subordinate media outlets, including RT, it spread pro-Kremlin propaganda and disinformation, and supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore it supported, materially or financially, actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, it benefitted from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

(Russian: Вооружённые Силы Российской Федерации)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 498-01-84

Website: https://mil.ru/

Email: ps-smi@mil.ru

Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are the military forces of the Russian Federation. On 24 February 2022, they launched the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation committed war crimes and violations of human rights against citizens of Ukraine, including the indiscriminate use of explosive weapons in populated areas and attacks on civilians attempting to flee. Summary executions, unlawful confinement, torture, ill-treatment, rape and other sexual violence took place in areas occupied by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Therefore, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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National Guard of the Russian Federation

(Russian: Федеральная служба войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации)

alias Rosgvardiya (Russian: Росгвардия)

Address: 9 Krasnokazarmennaya Street, 111250 Moscow, Russia

Telephone: +7 495 361 85 79

Website: https://rosguard.gov.ru

Email: dvsmi@rosgvard.ru

National Guard of the Russian Federation is the internal armed force of the Russian Federation. It took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Aerospace Forces

(Russian: Воздушно-космические силы)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 498- 02-09

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/forces/air.htm

Email: ps-smi@mil.ru

Russian Aerospace Forces is the air and space branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They took part in Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Airborne Forces

(Russian: ‘Воздушно-десантные войска’)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 962 98 88

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/forces/rd/airborne.htm

Email: ps-vdv@mil.ru

Russian Airborne Forces is the airborne forces branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Ground Forces

(Russian: ‘Сухопутные войска’)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya, 22/2, 119160 Moscow, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 693 32 56

Website: https://eng.mil.ru/en/structure/forces/type/ground.htm

Email: ps-sv@mil.ru

Russian Ground Forces are land forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Navy

(Russian: Военно-морской флот)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: +7 (968) 766-17-67

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/forces/navy.htm

Email: ps-vmf@mil.ru

Russian Navy is the maritime force of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Russian Navy units took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Special Operations Forces

(Russian: Силы специальных операций)

Address: Command of the Special Operations Forces, military unit, 99450, Moscow region, Solnechnogorsk district, Senezh town, Russia

Email: ps-smi@mil.ru

Special Operations Forces are special forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Special Operations Forces took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Main Computing Center of the General Staff (GVC)

(Russian: Главный вычислительный центр Генерального штаба (‘ГВЦ’)

Address: Znamenka Street 19, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Russian Military Institute

The Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff is a key entity in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. The GVC is responsible for technical preparations, including calculating relevant data for missile attacks on Ukraine. The GVC is thus responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

(Главное разведывательное управление Генерального штаба Вооружённых сил Российской Федерации)

a.k.a. GRU

(ГРУ)

Address: Grizodubovoy, 3, Moscow 125252, Russia

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/ministry_of_defence/details.htm?id=9711@egOrganization

Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is Russia’s military intelligence agency. It took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’

(‘ZZGT’)

(Russian: ЗАО ‘Заволжский завод гусеничных тягачей’

(ЗЗГТ))

Address: 606522, Nizhny Novgorod region, Gorodetsky district, Zavolzhye, Zheleznodorozhnaya str., 1

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Date of registration: 26.09.2011

Place of registration: Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’ is a Russian machine-building enterprise, which produces and supplies all-terrain tracked GAZ-3344-20 vehicles.

JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’ provides GAZ-3344-20 vehicles to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

The JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANY ‘ZAVOD TULA’

(Russian: ПУБЛИЧНОЕ АКЦИОНЕРНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО ‘ЗАВОД ТУЛА’)

Tula region, Tula, F. Smirnova str., 28 korp.

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Date of registration: 16.08.2002

Place of registration: Tula, Russia

Registration number: 1027100592210

Principal place of business: Russia

PJSC ‘ZAVOD TULA’ is the main developer and serial supplier of mobile means of radiation, chemical and non-specific biological reconnaissance for the Unit of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation in charge of radiation, chemical and biological protection. PJSC ‘ZAVOD TULA’ provides manufactured special radiation reconnaissance vehicles to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

PJSC ‘ZAVOD TULA’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Imperial Legion

Alias: Russkiy Imperskiy Legion

Saint Petersburg Imperial Legion

‘Imperial Legion’

‘RIL’

(Russian: Русский имперский легион)

Place of registration: St. Petersburg, Russian Federation (PO Box 128, Saint Petersburg 197022)

Date of registration: 2002

The Russian Imperial Legion is a paramilitary wing of the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM), a white-supremacist group founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. This paramilitary group is actively fighting in the war of aggression against Ukraine on behalf of the Russian Federation. On social media, the ‘Russian Imperial Legion’ describes its involvement in the Russian war against Ukraine as ‘contributing to reconnaissance and assault missions’.

Therefore, the Russian Imperial Legion is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Imperial Movement

Alias : RIM;

Russkoye Imperskoye Dvizheniye

(Russian: Русское имперское движение)

Date of registration: 2002

The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) is a white-supremacist group founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. The group promotes ethnic Russian nationalism and seeks to fuel white supremacy extremism in the West. It provides paramilitary training to Russian nationals and to members of like-minded organisations from other countries. Its armed wing, the Imperial Legion, is actively fighting on behalf of the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine.. On its official webpage, the Movement identifies ‘fighting in Ukraine against the Uniates and Pagans, who are the backbone of the Ukrainian armed forces’ as one of its main endeavours.

Therefore, the Russian Imperial Movement is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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172.

Task Force ‘Rusich’

Alias: Military-Patriotic Club ‘Rusich’;

‘Rusich’ Sabotage And Assault Reconnaissance Group;

‘Rusich’ Task Force;

Sabotage And Assault Reconnaissance Group ‘Rusich’;

’DSHRG Rusich’

(Russian: ОПЕРАТИВНАЯ ГРУППА ‘РУСИЧ’)

(Russian: ‘ДШРГ Русич’)

Date of registration: 2014

Task Force ‘Rusich’ is a Russian paramilitary group which maintains links to Russian private military company Wagner Group, possibly operating as a sub-unit of Wagner. Task Force ‘Rusich’ is participating in combat alongside Russia’s military in the war of aggression against Ukraine. ‘Rusich’ has a long history of fighting alongside Russia-backed proxies in the Donbas region of Ukraine, and in 2015, ‘Rusich’ mercenaries were accused of, and filmed, committing atrocities against deceased and captured Ukrainian soldiers.

Therefore, Task Force ‘Rusich’ is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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173.

Union of Donbas Volunteers

(Russian: СОЮЗ ДОБРОВОЛЬЦЕВ ДОНБАССА)

Place of registration: str. Fadeeva, 7 building 1, office 2, 125047, Moscow, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 27.08.2015

Taxpayer identification number: 9710001943

State registration number: 1157700015065

The Union of Donbas Volunteers is a paramilitary organisation that is actively fighting in the war of aggression against Ukraine on behalf of the Russian Federation. The paramilitary organisation combat units contracted with the Russian Ministry of Defence and its members were tasked with providing direct support for Russian military actions. Additionally, the Union of Donbas Volunteers has performed reconnaissance operations such as intelligence-gathering and scouting for Russian forces, including identifying locations for Russian military strikes against targets in Ukraine.

Therefore, the Union of Donbas Volunteers is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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174.

SBK ART LLC

(Russian: OOO SBK ART)

Address: Leningradsky Prospekt D. 37A K. 4, Floor/Room 10/33 A73, Municipal District Of Khoroshevsky, Moscow 125167, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: Pedestrian passage, home ownership 3. building 2, Moscow 125373, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 10.12.2021

Registration number:

1217700605209

SBK ART LLC is a company in the Russian Federation associated with Sberbank. SBK ART LLC was established as a subsidiary of Sberbank before it was listed, for the purpose of holding Sberbank’s interests in the Fortenova group. Sberbank retains effective control over SBK ART LLC notwithstanding the purported transfer of its shares to a businessman in the United Arab Emirates.

SBK ART LLC is therefore associated with Sberbank, which is listed as an entity financially supporting the Government of the Russian Federation and as an entity involved in an economic shahector providing a substantial source of revenue to it.

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DECISIONS

16.12.2022   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

LI 322/466


COUNCIL DECISION (CFSP) 2022/2477

of 16 December 2022

amending Decision 2014/145/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 29 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

Whereas:

(1)

On 17 March 2014, the Council adopted Decision 2014/145/CFSP (1).

(2)

The Union remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

(3)

In its conclusions of 20 and 21 October 2022, the European Council condemned in the strongest possible terms the indiscriminate Russian missile and drone attacks targeting civilians and civilian objects and infrastructure in Kyiv and across Ukraine. Recalling the statement of 30 September 2022, and in line with the United Nations General Assembly Resolution of 12 October 2022, the European Council also reiterated its unequivocal condemnation and firm rejection of the illegal annexation by Russia of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions and, as in the case of Crimea and Sevastopol, the Union will never recognise this illegal annexation. The European Council stated that Russia’s unilateral decisions deliberately violate the United Nations Charter and blatantly disregard the rules-based international order, and the Union stands ready to continue to reinforce its restrictive measures against Russia.

(4)

In view of the gravity of the situation, the Council considers that 141 persons and 49 entities responsible for actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine should be added to the list of persons, entities and bodies subject to restrictive measures set out in the Annex to Decision 2014/145/CFSP.

(5)

Further action by the Union is needed in order to implement certain measures.

(6)

Decision 2014/145/CFSP should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

The Annex to Decision 2014/145/CFSP is amended in accordance with the Annex to this Decision.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 16 December 2022.

For the Council

The President

M. BEK


(1)  Council Decision 2014/145/CFSP of 17 March 2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine (OJ L 78, 17.3.2014, p. 16).


ANNEX

The following persons and entities are added to the list of persons, entities and bodies set out in the Annex to Decision 2014/145/CFSP:

Persons

 

Name

Identifying information

Statement of Reasons

Date of listing

‘1272.

Vasiliy Viktorovich NOSKOV

(Василий Викторович НОСКОВ)

DOB: 14.07.1993

POB: Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vasiliy Viktorovich Noskov is a representative of the Russian authorities who has recently been appointed as deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth of the so-called ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’ (LPR) in Ukraine. His appointment is largely seen as part of a broader move by Russia to place trusted Russian officials in key positions in Ukraine, as a step that contributed to the annexation of the occupied territories. From his position, as well as his recent statements glorifying the Russian war effort, it follows that Noskov actively supports, justifies and defends the war of aggression against Ukraine. He is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1273.

Denis Sergeevich KURASHOV

(Денис Сергеевич КУРАШОВ)

DOB: 31.05.1978

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Denis Sergeevich Kurashov has been appointed Deputy Minister of Communications of the so-called People’s Republic of Donetsk (DPR) by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Donetsk, he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Donetsk to become a part of Russia. Therefore, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1274.

Dmitriy Vladimirovich SHMELEV

(Дмитрий Владимирович ШМЕЛЕВ)

DOB: 1981

POB: Gelendzhik, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitriy Shmelev has been appointed Minister of Revenue of the so-called People’s Republic of Donetsk (DPR) by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Donetsk he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Donetsk to become a part of Russia. Therefore,, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1275.

Timur SAMATOV

(Тимур САМАТОВ)

DOB: 04.04.1992

POB: Kazan, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Timur Samatov has been appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the so-called People’s Republic of Luhansk by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Luhansk, he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Luhansk to become a part of Russia. Therefore, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1276.

Konstantin Vladimirovich ZAVIZENOV

(Константин Владимирович ЗАВИЗЕНОВ)

DOB: 1974

POB: Perm, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Konstantin Vladimirovich Zavizenov has been appointed Minister of Energy of the so-called People’s Republic of Luhansk by the Russian government. As part of the so-called government of the illegally annexed Oblast of Luhansk, he is involved in separatist activities and responsible for the organisation of a referendum for Lushank to become a part of Russia. Therefore, he is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1277.

Larisa Nikolayevna BURANOVA

(Лариса Николаевна БУРАНОВА)

DOB: 03.04.1969

POB: Izhevsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Larisa Buranova is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1278.

Aleksey Anatolyevich VOLOTSKOV

(Алексей Анатольевич ВОЛОЦКОВ)

DOB: 05.07.1981

POB: Krasnoslobodsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksey Volotskov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1279.

Anatoly Nikolayevich GRESHNEVIKOV

(Анатолий Николаевич ГРЕШНЕВИКОВ)

DOB: 29.08.1956

POB: Krasnodubrovsky, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Anatoly Greshnevikovis a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1280.

Maxim Alexeyevich GULIN

(Максим Алексеевич ГУЛИН)

DOB: 16.05.1997

POB: Kopeysk, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maxim Gulin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1281.

Vladimir Vladimirovich GUTENEV

(Владимир Владимирович ГУТЕНЕВ)

DOB: 27.03.1966

POB: Tambov, former USSR, now Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Gutenev is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1282.

Elena Grigoryevna DRAPEKO

(Елена Григорьевна ДРАПЕКО)

DOB: 29.10.1948

POB: Uralsk, former USSR (now Oral, Kazakhstan)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Elena Drapeko is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1283.

Pavel Nikolayevich ZAVALNY

(Павел Николаевич ЗАВАЛЬНЫЙ)

DOB: 11.08.1961

POB: Khotkovo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Pavel Zavalny is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1284.

Viktor Mikhailovich ZAVARZIN

(Виктор Михайлович ЗАВАРЗИН)

DOB: 28.11.1948

POB: Zaoleshenka, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Zavarzin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1285.

Olga Nikolayevna ZANKO

(Ольга Николаевна ЗАНКО)

DOB: 05.05.1990

POB: Borisoglebsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Olga Zanko is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1286.

Dmitry Nikolaevich KOBYLKIN

(Дмитрий Николаевич КОБЫЛКИН)

DOB: 07.07.1971

POB: Astrakhan, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitry Kobylkin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1287.

Eduard Anatolyevich KUZNETSOV

(Эдуард Анатольевич КУЗНЕЦОВ)

DOB: 06.08.1967

POB: Barabash, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Eduard Kuznetsov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1288.

Vladimir Mikhailovich NOVIKOV

(Владимир Михайлович НОВИКОВ)

DOB: 09.06.1966

POB: Tambov, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Novikov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1289.

Marat Abdulkhaevich NURIEV

(Марат Абдулхаевич НУРИЕВ)

DOB: 14.05.1966

POB: Shemyakovo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Marat Nuriev is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1290.

Dmitry Vadimovich SABLIN

(Дмитрий Вадимович САБЛИН)

DOB: 05.09.1968

POB: Mariupol, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitry Sablin is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1291.

Tatyana Vasilievna SOLOMATINA

(Татьяна Васильевна СОЛОМАТИНА)

DOB: 21.04.1956

POB: Kuleevo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Tatyana Solomatina is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1292.

Andrey Nikolayevich SVINTSOV

(Андрей Николаевич СВИНЦОВ)

DOB: 12.11.1978

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Svintsov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1293.

Valentina Vladimirovna TERESHKOVA

(Валентина Владимировна ТЕРЕШКОВА)

DOB: 06.03.1937

POB: Bolshoye Maslennikovo, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Valentina Tereshkova is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1294.

Alexander Romanovich TOLMACHEV

(Александр Романович ТОЛМАЧЁВ)

DOB: 07.04.1993

POB: Lukhovitsy, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Tolmachev is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1295.

Anastasia Olegovna UDALTSOVA

(Анастасия Олеговна УДАЛЬЦОВА)

DOB: 02.09.1978

POB: Cherkasy, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Anastasia Udaltsova is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1296.

Saygidpasha Darbishevich UMAKHANOV

(Сайгидпаша Дарбишевич УМАХАНОВ)

DOB: 03.04.1962

POB: Burtunay, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Saygidpasha Umakhanov is a member of the State Duma who on 3 October 2022 voted in favour of the illegal annexation of the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, and their incorporation into the Russian Federation as federal subjects. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1297.

Elena Osipovna AVDEEVA

(Елена Осиповна АВДЕЕВА)

DOB: 19.07.1968

POB: Cherepovets, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Eelena Avdeeva is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, she has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1298.

Sergey Fateyevich BRILKA

(Сергей Фатеевич БРИЛКА)

DOB: 14.03.1954

POB: Anga, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Brilkais a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1299.

Dmitry Yuryevich VASILENKO

(Дмитрий Юрьевич ВАСИЛЕНКО)

DOB: 11.05.1969

POB: Kirishi, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitry Vasilenko is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1300.

Maxim Gennadyevich KAVDZHARADZE

(Максим Геннадьевич КАВДЖАРАДЗЕ)

DOB: 10.06.1969

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maxim Kavdzharadze is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People's Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1301.

Arsen Bashirovich KANOKOV

(Арсен Баширович КАНОКОВ)

DOB: 22.02.1957

POB: Shitkhala, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Arsen Kanokov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1302.

Viktor Melkhiorovich KRESS

(Виктор Мельхиорович КРЕСС)

DOB: 16.11.1948

POB: Vlasovo-Dvorino, former USSR (now Antropovo, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Kress is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1303.

Sergey Nikolayevich LUKIN

(Сергей Николаевич ЛУКИН)

DOB: 07.07.1954

POB: Perlyovka, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Lukin is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People's Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1304.

Vitaliy Viktorovich NAZARENKO

(Виталий Викторович НАЗАРЕНКО)

DOB: 11.02.1977

POB: Ordzhonikidze, former USSR (now Vladikavkaz/ Dzæwdžyqæw, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vitaliy Nazarenko is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1305.

Iliyas Magomed-Salamovich UMAKHANOV

(Ильяс Магомед-Саламович УМАХАНОВ)

DOB: 27.03.1957

POB: Makhachkala, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Iliyas Umakhanov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1306.

Andrey Ivanovich DENISOV

(Андрей Иванович ДЕНИСОВ)

DOB: 03.10.1952

POB: Kharkov, former USSR (now Kharkiv, Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Denisov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1307.

Alexander Arkadyevich ZHUKOV

(Александр Аркадьевич ЖУКОВ)

DOB: 29.12.1974

POB: Shiryana, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Zhukov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1308.

Alexander Nikolayevich NEKRASOV

(Александр Николаевич НЕКРАСОВ)

DOB: 20.06.1963

POB: Severodvinsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Nekrasov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1309.

Igor Vladimirovich PANCHENKO

(Игорь Владимирович ПАНЧЕНКО)

DOB: 18.05.1963

POB: Aleksin, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Igor Panchenko is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

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1310.

Viktor Anatolyevich SHEPTIY

(Виктор Анатольевич ШЕПТИЙ)

DOB: 25.12.1965

POB: Sverdlovsk, former USSR (now Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Sheptiy is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1311.

Andrey Stanislavovich SHOKHIN

(Андрей Станиславович ШОХИН)

DOB: 05.10.1961

POB: Vladimir, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Shokhin is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1312.

Nikolay Viktorovich LYUBIMOV

(Николай Викторович ЛЮБИМОВ)

DOB: 21.11.1971

POB: Kaluga, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Nikolay Lyubimov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1313.

Vladimir Alexeyevich CHIZHOV

(Владимир Алексеевич ЧИЖОВ)

DOB: 03.12.1953

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Chizhov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1314.

Alexander Vladimirovich SHENDERYUK-ZHIDKOV

(Александр Владимирович ШЕНДЕРЮК-ЖИДКОВ)

DOB: 25.11.1982

POB: Kaliningrad, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Shenderyuk-Zhidkov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1315.

Valery Vasilyevich RADAYEV

(Валерий Васильевич РАДАЕВ)

DOB: 02.04.1961

POB: Blagodatnoye, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Valery Radayev is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1316.

Alexander Ilyich RUSAKOV

(Александр Ильич РУСАКОВ)

DOB: 30.09.1959

POB: Yaroslavl, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Rusakov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1317.

Alexander Mikhailovich TERENTYEV

(Александр Михайлович ТЕРЕНТЬЕВ)

DOB: 13.06.1961

POB: Verkhny Uslon, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Terentyev is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1318.

Sergey Pavlovich IVANOV

(Сергей Павлович ИВАНОВ)

DOB: 19.04.1952

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Ivanov is a member of the Federation Council who on 4 October 2022 ratified the four treaties between the Russian Federation and the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Luhansk People’s Republic, the Zaporizhzhia region, and the Kherson region, and their admission to the Russian Federation. Therefore, he has supported and implemented actions and policies, which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and further destabilised Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1319.

Viktoria Valerievna ABRAMCHENKO

(Виктория Валериевна АБРАМЧЕНКО)

DOB: 22.05.1975

POB: Chernogorsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Viktoria Valerievna Abramchenko is a Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, responsible for Agro-Industrial Complex, Natural Resources and Ecology. Responsible for agricultural production, including grain, and in charge of assisting with standing up to sanctions imposed against Russia. In this role, she has overseen efforts to divert grain from Ukraine, without Ukraine’s agreement, and is responsible for organising events with the direct participation of representatives of illegally annexed Crimea.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, she is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1320.

Tatyana Alexeyevna GOLIKOVA

Татьяна Алексеевна ГОЛИКОВА

DOB: 09.02.1966

POB: Mytishchi, former USSR, now Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Tatyana Alexeyevna Golikova is a Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation responsible for social policy, labour, health and pension provision. She is a Presidium member of the Coordinating Council under the Government to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Russia, other troops, military formations and bodies for Russia’s war against Ukraine. She has participated in and approved the Russian government's decisions on the mobilisation in Russia, by which she has directly supported and been involved in Russia’s war against Ukraine. She is also ultimately responsible for the conduct of Russia’s educational system in the illegally annexed territories of Ukraine.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, she is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

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1321.

Alexey Logvinovich OVERCHUK

(Алексей Логвинович ОВЕРЧУК)

DOB: 09.12.1964

POB: Korostyshiv, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexey Logvinovich Overchuk is a Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, responsible for Eurasian integration, cooperation with the Commonwealth of Independent States, BRICS, G20, and international events. In this capacity, he is responsible for providing Russian budgetary support to Belarus, for the purposes of import substitution, imposed due to Belarus’ support for Russia’s war against Ukraine. Therefore, and with these actions, he is directly involved with Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1322.

Alexander Vyacheslavovich KURENKOV

(Александр Вячеславович КУРЕНКОВ)

DOB: 02.06.1972

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Vyacheslavovich Kurenkov is the Minister for Civil Defence, Emergency Situations and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters. Presidium member of the Coordinating Council under the Government to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of Russia, other troops, military formations and bodies for Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1323.

Olga Borisovna LYUBIMOVA

(Ольга Борисовна ЛЮБИМОВА)

DOB: 31.12.1980

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Olga Borisovna Lyubimova is the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation. Under her responsibility, the Ministry has extended both financial resources and programme support to the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’. Several projects undertaken under her guidance aim to integrate those illegally annexed regions of Ukraine into Russia’s cultural scene. She is also indirectly involved with the destruction of Ukraine’s cultural heritage and artefacts, and for lack of efforts to protect the cultural heritage in the now annexed territories.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, she is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1324.

Sergey Sergeyevich KRAVTSOV

(Сергей Сергеевич КРАВЦОВ)

DOB: 17.03.1974

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Sergeyevich Kravtsov is the Minister of Education of the Russian Federation. Under his responsibility, the Ministry is aiming to integrate the education system in the illegally annexed regions of Ukraine into one Russian education space. Under his guidance, schools in those areas have been forced to switch over to the Russian curriculum, use educational materials from Russia, and to erase Ukrainian elements from the curriculum.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1325.

Valery Nikolayevich FALKOV

(Валерий Николаевич ФАЛЬКОВ)

DOB: 18.10.1978

POB: Tyumen, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Valery Nikolayevich Falkov is the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. Under his control, the higher education in the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’ has been incorporated into the Russian education system, and financial provisions have been made to fund science and higher education on the territory of the four illegally annexed regions of Ukraine.

In this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

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1326.

Alexey Olegovich CHEKUNKOV

(Алексей Олегович ЧЕКУНКОВ)

DOB: 03.10.1980

POB: Minsk, former USSR (now Belarus)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexey Olegovich Chekunkov is the Minister for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic of the Russian Federation. In this role, he has been responsible for the transfer of Ukrainian persons into the Far East of Russia. Under his control, resources from the Far Eastern regions of Russia have been used in the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’.

In taking on and acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1327.

Alexander Alexandrovich KOZLOV

(Александр Александрович КОЗЛОВ)

DOB: 02.01.1981

POB: Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Alexander Alexandrovich Kozlov is the Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation. He is in charge of developing and implementing policies, which aims to create new environmental policies in the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’ and has committed ministry resources for this purpose. In implementing these policies, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1328.

Maksut Igoryevich SHADAYEV

(Максут Игоревич ШАДАЕВ)

DOB: 11.11.1979

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maksut Igoryevich Shadayev is Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation. In this role, and under his responsibility, activities have been undertaken to prepare for the extension of digital and telecommunications services into the illegally annexed regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporzhzhia, to connect them directly to Russia, as well as to the illegally annexed Crimea. The Ministry also assists with the mobilisation, therefore contributing directly to Russia’s war of agression against Ukraine.

In acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1329.

Anton Olegovich KOTYAKOV

(Антон Олегович КОТЯКОВ)

DOB: 15.08.1980

POB: Kuybyshev, former USSR (now Samara, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Anton Olegovich Kotyakov is Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation. In this role, he has implemented policies to support people who have left the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’ and ‘Luhansk People’s Republic’. He is responsible for preparations to expand the social security systems of the Russian Federation to the four illegally annexed territories of Ukraine.

In acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1330.

Konstantin Anatolyevich CHUYCHENKO

(Константин Анатольевич ЧУЙЧЕНКО)

DOB: 12.07.1965

POB: Lipetsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Konstantin Anatolyevich Chuychenko is Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. He has supported cooperation with the so-called ‘Ministry of Justice of the Donetsk People’s Republic’, as well as that of agencies under his leadership. The Ministry of Justice is responsible for the implementation of the law on censoring the information space about Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, thereby supporting the war effort directly.

In acting in this capacity, he is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1331.

Vladimir Vladimirovich TYULIN

(Владимир Владимирович ТЮЛИН)

DOB: 19.05.1981

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladimir Tyulin is the CEO of ACCEPT LLC and REN TV – a Russian TV station, which is spreading state propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. Vladimir Tyulin is also the Director General of Multimedia Information Center Izvestia LLC, which is providing news coverage for REN TV. Vladimir Tyulin is also a member of the Media Council of the Russian Geographical Society, which is presided over by defence minister Sergei Shoigu. He is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1332.

Mikhail Alexandrovich TUKMACHOV

(Михаил Александрович ТУКМАЧЕВ)

DOB: 16.04.1973

POB: Perm, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: Male

Taxpayer Identification Number: 440111613873

Mikhail Tukmachov is the deputy CEO of REN TV - a Russian TV station, which is spreading state propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. He is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1333.

Svetlana Evgenievna BALANOVA

(Светлана Евгеньевна БАЛАНОВА)

DOB: 05.10.1970

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Svetlana Balanova is the head of National Media Group (NMG) – a media holding – which is the founder of 28 media enterprises in Russia, including Channel One, Channel 5, REN TV and STS, 78.ru, the national newspaper Izvestia, Delovoy Peterburg and others. She was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. Media controlled by NMG is actively spreading propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Svetlana Balanova is also the head of the Public Council under Roskomnadzor. In this position she is responsible for strengthening the fight against ‘extremist and illegal content’ online. She is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1334.

Mikhail Evgenievich (Evgenyevich) (Yevgenyevich) FROLOV

(Михаил Евгеньевич ФРОЛОВ)

DOB: 04.04.1977

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Mikhail Frolov is the editor-in-chief of REN TV – a Russian TV station, which is spreading state propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He was included in the list of ‘1500 warmongers’ compiled by the Free Russia Forum. Mikhail Frolov is also the first deputy director and editor-in-chief of Multimedia Information Center Izvestia LLC, which is providing news coverage for REN TV. He is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1335.

Valeriy Dmitrovich ZORKIN

(Валерий Дмитриевич ЗОРЬКИН)

DOB: 18.02.1943

POB: Konstantinovka, Oktyabrsky District, Primorsky Krai, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Valeriy Dmitrovich Zorkin is the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Russia that recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. This decision artificially creates the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and is aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Valeriy Dmitrovich Zorkin is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1336.

Gadis Abdullaevich GADZHIEV

(Гадис Абдуллаевич ГАДЖИЕВ)

DOB: 27.08.1953

POB: Shovkra of the Lak district of the Dagestan ASSR, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Gadis Abdullaevich Gadzhiev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Gadis Abdullaevich Gadzhiev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1337.

Sergey Mikhailovich KAZANTSEV

Сергeй Михaйлович КАЗAНЦЕВ

DOB: 16.02.1955

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Mikhailovich Kazantsev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Sergey Mikhailovich Kazantsev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1338.

Sergey Dmitrievich KNYAZEV

(Сергей Дмитриевич КНЯЕВ)

DOB: 15.02.1959

POB: Pavlovsky Posad, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Dmitrievich Knyazev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Sergey Dmitrievich Knyazev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1339.

Aleksandr Nikolaevich KOKOTOV

(Александр Николаевич КОКОТОВ)

DOB: 15.01.1961

POB: Ufimka station, Achitsky district, Sverdlovsk region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kokotov is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kokotov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1340.

Larisa Oktiabrievna KRASAVCHIKOVA

(Лариса Октябриевна КРАСАВЧИКОВА)

DOB: 21.03.1955

POB: Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Larisa Oktiabrievna Krasavchikova is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Larisa Oktiabrievna Krasavchikova is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1341.

Sergey Petrovich MAVRIN

(Сергей Петрович МАВРИН)

DOB: 15.09.1951

POB: Bryansk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Petrovich Mavrin is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Sergey Petrovich Mavrin is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1342.

Nikolay Vasilievich MELNIKOV

(Николай Васильевич МЕЛЬНИКОВ)

DOB: 27.05.1955

POB: Irkutsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Nikolay Vasilievich Melnikov is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing those regions with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Nikolay Vasilievich Melnikov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1343.

Lyudmila Mikhailovna ZHARKOVA

(Людмила Михайловна ЖАРКОВА)

DOB: 03.09.1955

POB: Petrozavodsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Lyudmila Mikhailovna Zharkova is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing them with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Lyudmila Mikhailovna Zharkova is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1344.

Andrey Yurevich BUSHEV

(Андрей Юрьевич БУШЕВ)

DOB: 12.02.1966

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Yurevich Bushev is one of the Judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia who recognised as constitutional the ‘agreements’ on the admission of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic to the Russian Federation. Those decisions artificially create the image of the legitimacy of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and are aimed at endowing them with features of actors of international legal relations. The Constitutional Court formally plays a decisive role in the process of accession of foreign territories to Russia. Therefore, Andrey Yurevich Bushev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1345.

Ayshat Ramzanovna KADYROVA

(Айшат Рамзановна КАДЫРОВА)

DOB: 31.12.1998

POB: Tsentaroy, Chechnya, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Ayshat Ramzanovna Kadyrova is the eldest daughter of Ramzan Kadyrov, President Vladimir Putin’s key Chechen ally. Thanks to the support of her father, she has been appointed Minister of Culture of the Republic of Chechnya, and she is currently the owner of Limited Liability Company Firdaws, the first ‘national fashion brand’ of Chechnya. She is therefore associated with Ramzan Kadyrov, President of the Republic of Chechnya.

16.12.2022

1346.

Karina Ramzanovna KADYROVA

(Карина Рамзановна КАДЫРОВА)

DOB: 17.01.2000

POB: Tsentaroy, Chechnya, Russian Federation

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Karina Ramzanovna Kadyrova is the daughter of Ramzan Kadyrov, President Vladimir Putin’s key Chechen ally. She has been appointed as the Head of Pre-School education of Grozny due to her close relations to her father Ramzan Kadyrov. She is therefore associated with Ramzan Kadyrov, President of the Republic of Chechnya.

16.12.2022

1347.

Turpal-Ali Vakhayevich IBRAGIMOV

(Турпал-Али Вахаевич ИБРАГИМОВ)

DOB: 24.07.1979

POB: Germenchuk, Chechenya, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Turpal-Ali Vakhayevich Ibragimov is a cousin of Ramzan Kadyrov, President Vladimir Putin's key Chechen ally. He has been appointed to various government posts such as Minister of Physical Culture, Sports and Youth Policy and Minister of Property and Land Issues of the Chechen Republic due to his family relations with Ramzan Kadyrov. He is therefore associated with Ramzan Kadyrov, President of the Republic of Chechnya.

16.12.2022

1348.

Georgiy STAROSTIN

(Георгий СТАРОСТИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Georgiy Starostin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Starostin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1349.

Sergey ILIN

(Сергей ИЛЬИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Sergey Ilin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Sergey Ilin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1350.

Yuriy NIKONOV

(Юрий НИКОНОВ)

DOB: 09.05.1984

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Yuriy Nikonov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Yuriy Nikonov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1351.

Ekaterina CHUGUNOVA

(Екатерина ЧУГУНОВА)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: female

Lieutenant Ekaterina Chugunova is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, she is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Ekaterina Chugunova is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1352.

Igor GROZA

(Игорь ГРОЗА)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Igor Groza is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Igor Groza is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1353.

Ivan POPOV

(Иван ПОПОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Ivan Popov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Ivan Popov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1354.

Matvey Andreevich LIYBAVIN

(Матвей Андреевич ЛЫБАВИН)

DOB: 1992

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Matvey Liybavin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Matvey Liybavin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1355.

Roman KUROCHKIN

(Роман КУРОЧКИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Roman Kurochkin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Roman Kurochkin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1356.

Dmitri TIKHONOV

(Дмитрий ТИХОНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: male

Senior Lieutenant Dmitri Tikhonov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Dmitri Tikhonov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1357.

Nikolay TARASOV

(Николай ТАРАСОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: male

Senior Lieutenant Nikolay Tarasov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Nikolay Tarasov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1358.

Anton SHATUN

(Антон ШАТУН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Anton Shatun is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Anton Shatun is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1359.

Alexey BETEKHTIN

(Алексей БЕТЕХТИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Alexey Betekhtin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Alexey Betekhtin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1360.

Anton CHULIKOV

(Антон ЧУЛИКОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Anton Chulikov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Anton Chulikov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1361.

Artyom CHERNOV

(Артём ЧЕРНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Artyom Chernov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Artyom Chernov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1362.

Stanislav MINKOV

(Станислав МИНКОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Stanislav Minkov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Stanislav Minkov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1363.

Alexey VOLKOV

(Алексей ВОЛКОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Alexey Volkov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Alexey Volkov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1364.

Andrey IVANYUTIN

(Андрей ИВАНЮТИН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major

Gender: male

Major Andrey Ivanyutin is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major Andrey Ivanyutin is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1365.

Olga PISMENSKAYA

(Ольга ПИСЬМЕНСКАЯ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: female

Senior Lieutenant Olga Pismenskaya is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, she is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Olga Pismenskaya is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1366.

Pavel VASILYEV

(Павел ВАСИЛЬЕВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Senior Lieutenant

Gender: male

Senior Lieutenant Pavel Vasilyev is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Senior Lieutenant Pavel Vasilyev is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1367.

Alexey MIKHAYLOV

(Алексей МИХАЙЛОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Alexey Mikhaylov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Alexey Mikhaylov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1368.

Elvira OBUKHOVA

(Эльвира ОБУХОВА)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: female

Captain Elvira Obukhova is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, she is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Elvira Obukhova is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1369.

Pavel OBUKHOV

(Павел ОБУХОВ)

DOB: 07.02.1983

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Pavel Obukhov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Pavel Obukhov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1370.

Vitaly YASKELAYNEN

(Виталий ЯСКЕЛАЙНЕН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Captain

Gender: male

Captain Vitaly Yaskelaynen is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Captain Vitaly Yaskelaynen is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1371.

Alexandr GREGORYAN

(Александр ГРЕГОРЯН)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Alexandr Gregoryan is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Alexandr Gregoryan is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1372.

Artyom VEDENOV

(Артём ВЕДЕНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Artyom Vedenov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Artyom Vedenov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1373.

Nikita POPLAVSKIY

(Никита ПОПЛАВСКИЙ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Nikita Poplavskiy is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Nikita Poplavskiy is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1374.

Vladimir PETROV

(Владимир ПЕТРОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant

Gender: male

Lieutenant Vladimir Petrov is a member of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Vladimir Petrov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1375.

Evgeniy KAPSHUK

(Евгений КАПШУК)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Colonel

Gender: male

Colonel Evgeniy Kapshuk is a Commander of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Colonel Evgeniy Kapshuk is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1376.

Anton TIMOSHINOV

(Антон ТИМОШИНОВ)

DOB: N/D

POB: N/D

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant Colonel

Gender: male

Lieutenant Colonel Anton Timoshinov is a Commander of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Colonel Anton Timoshinov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1377.

Igor BAGNYUK

(Игорь БАГНЮК)

DOB: 30.04.1982

POB: Riga, Latvia

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Lieutenant Colonel

Gender: male

Lieutenant Colonel Igor Bagnyuk is a Commander of the Missile Pre-Planning unit at the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Lieutenant Colonel Igor Bagnyuk is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1378.

Robert Petrovich BARANOV

(Роберт Петрович БАРАНОВ)

DOB: 1975

POB: Yalchiki, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Rank: Major General

Gender: male

Major General Robert Baranov is the Director of the Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff. In this role, he is a key figure in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April and October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. Major General Robert Baranov is thus a natural person responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1379.

Boris Yurievich KOVALCHUK

(Борис Юрьевич КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 01.12.1977

POB: St. Petersburg, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Boris Yurievich Kovalchuk is General Director and Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC Inter RAO, one of Russia’s largest public energy companies. Major shareholders of PJSC Inter RAO include state-owned entities (e.g. Rozneftegaz). Boris Kovalchuk is further closely associated with his father Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of President Vladimir Putin. They allegedly co-own luxury assets through the companies ‘LLC Invest’ and ‘Prime’, which can be linked to Putin, including a property called ‘Fishermen’s hut’. Boris Kovalchuk is therefore a leading businessperson involved in economic sectors providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1380.

Kirill Mikhailovich KOVALCHUK

(Кирилл Михайлович КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 22.12.1968

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Kirill Kovalchuk is the nephew of Yuriy Kovalchuk, and President of the National Media Group (NMG), a holding that owns large stakes in almost all major Russian federal media that reproduce Russian Government propaganda. NMG was created in 2008 by Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of President Vladimir Putin, co-founder of the so-called Ozero Dacha, a cooperative society bringing together an influential group of individuals around Putin and the chairman and largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya. Media controlled by NMG is actively spreading propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position as President of NMG, Kirill Kovalchuk is therefore supporting actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, he is a natural person closely associated with a listed person.

16.12.2022

1381.

Stepan Kirillovich KOVALCHUK

(Степан Кириллович КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 3 May 1994

POB: Russia

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Stepan Kovalchuk is the great-nephew of Yuriy Kovalchuk. In December 2021 the company Sogaz, which is controlled by Yuriy Kovalchuk, acquired shares of the Social Media network VK. Consequently, Stepan Kovalchuk was promoted to Senior Vice President for Media Strategy and Service Development at VK, and now controls the media content at VK. Stepan Kovalchuk is therefore a natural person closely associated with a listed person, Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of President Vladimir Putin, co-founder of the so-called Ozero Dacha, a cooperative society bringing together an influential group of individuals around Putin and the chairman and largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya.

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1382.

Tatyana Alexandrovna KOVALCHUK

a.k.a. Tatiana Aleksandrovna KOVALCHUK

(Татьяна Александровна КОВАЛЬЧУК)

DOB: 08.02.1968

POB: Russia

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Tatyana Kovalchuk is the wife of Yuriy Kovalchuk. Tatyana Kovalchuk is Russia’s third richest woman with a net worth of USD 600 million and co-owns with her husband Russia’s largest insurer Sogaz through the Russian investment firm Aquila Capital Group. They further allegedly co-own luxury assets through the companies ‘LLC Invest’ and ‘Support for the Regional Economic Development’, which can be linked to President Vladimir Putin, including the ‘Igora Skiresort’ where Putin’s daughter celebrated her wedding. Tatyana Kovalchuk is therefore a natural person associated with a listed person, Yuriy Kovalchuk, a long-time acquaintance of Vladimir Putin, co-founder of the so-called Ozero Dacha, a cooperative society bringing together an influential group of individuals around Putin and the chairman and largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya.

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1383.

Andrey Leonidovich SIGUTA

(Андрей Леонидович СИГУТА/ Андрiй Леонiдович СIГУТА)

DOB: 05.05.1979

POB: Berdyansk, Zaporizhzhia region, former Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Ukrainian

Gender: male

Address: 26 30-letia Pobedi Blvd., Apt. 3, Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine

Tax ID No. 2897911059 (Ukraine)

Andrey Leonidovich Siguta is the Russian-appointed acting head of the military-civilian administration of the Melitopol district. In his role, he supervises the seizure of Ukrainian agricultural products and grain for their transfer into Russia. He is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions or policies, which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1384.

Valeriy Mikhailovich PAKHNITS

(Валерий Михайлович ПАХНИЦ/Валерiй Михайлович ПАХНИЦЬ)

DOB: 22.01.1953

POB: Mariupol, former Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Ukrainian

Gender: male

Address: 5 Myslichenko St. Chmyrevka village, Starobilsk district, Luhansk region, Ukraine

Tax ID No. 1938008353 (Ukraine)

Valeriy Mikhailovich Pakhnits is the Russian-appointed acting head of the administration of the Starobelsky district. In his role, he supervises the seizure of Ukrainian agricultural products and grain for their transfer into Russia. He is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions or policies, which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1385.

Marina Evgenievna KIM

(Марина Евгеньевна КИМ)

DOB: 19.04.1952

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Marina Evgenievna Kim is a Russian TV presenter and politician, member of the Presidium of the Central Council of the pro-Kremlin party ‘A Just Russia - Patriots - For Truth’. In this role, she actively distributes official propaganda about the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, and in particular on its so-called de-nazification mission. Her propaganda activities are aimed at increasing the support of Russian citizens for the war of aggression against Ukraine. She strongly supported the illegal referenda held within the occupied areas of Ukraine’s Luhansk region, Donetsk region, Kherson region and Zaporizhzhia region. Therefore, Marina Kim is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, as well as stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1386.

Dmitriy Yuryevich PUCHKOV

(Дмитрий Юрьевич ПУЧКОВ)

DOB: 02.08.1961

POB: Kirovograd, former Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Dmitriy Yuryevich Puchkov is a propagandist and former member of the Public Council under the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.

In 2014, Puchkov published the book ‘Ukraine is Russia’, in which he reproduced the main theses of propaganda that Ukraine is not an independent state.

In March 2022, in interviews with newspapers, Puchkov supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and repeated the main theses of Russian propaganda that the war was the result of the aggressive actions of Ukraine and NATO, and that Russia is only protecting its security. He continues to spread propaganda about the war in Ukraine in the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda financed by the Russian Federation, and on various social networks.

Therefore, Dmitriy Puchkov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1387.

Grigoriy Viktorovich LEPSVERIDZE

(Григорий Викторович ЛЕПСВЕРИДЗЕ)

DOB: 16.07.1962

POB: Sochi, Krasnodar Region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Grigoriy Viktorovich Lepsveridze is a Russian singer, musician, composer and music producer. Lepsveridze has a large audience and a lot of influence on his fans.

Lepsveridze publicly supported the actions of the Russian Federation in Ukraine and, in violation of Ukrainian law, travelled many times in Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia.

On 12 April 2022, Lepsveridze held a charity concert under the slogans ‘For Russia’ and ‘For a World without Nazism’ in support of the war of aggression against Ukraine and the Russian military. On 11 May 2022, Lepsveridze performed at a concert in Donetsk in support of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic.

Thus, he publicly supports the war of aggression against Ukraine. His actions became part of a propaganda campaign by the Russian authorities aimed at increasing support for military aggression among the citizens of Russia. Citizens' support of the war of aggression is an important condition for the continuation of the war. Therefore, Grigoriy Lepsveridze is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1388.

Boris Vyacheslavovich KORCHEVNIKOV

(Борис Вячеславович КОРЧЕВНИКОВ)

DOB: 20.07.1982

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Boris Vyacheslavovich Korchevnikov is a well-known Russian TV presenter on the state TV channel ‘Russia-1’, and the general director of the ultraconservative TV channel ‘Spas’, which belongs to the Russian Orthodox Church. In 2017-2020, he was a member of the Public Chamber of Russia. In the 2018 presidential elections, he was a trusted representative of President Vladimir Putin. He spreads Russian propaganda through his show ‘The Fate of a Man’ on the state TV channel ‘Russia-1’, and he has a large audience on social networks, where he distributes official Russian propaganda. In his posts on social networks, he calls the occupied territories of Ukraine Russian. His comments associate the West and Ukraine with godlessness and the devil, which is in line with official Russian propaganda claiming that one of the goals of the war of aggression against Ukraine is the ‘fight against godlessness’. Furthermore, he spreads propaganda through his show.

Boris Korchevnikov participates in fundraisers for pro-Russian fighters and encourages Russians to donate.

Thus, he publicly expressed his support for the war of aggression against Ukraine. These actions became part of a propaganda campaign by the Russian authorities aimed at increasing support for military aggression among the citizens of Russia. Citizens’ support of the war of aggression is an important condition for the continuation of the war. Therefore, Boris Korchevnikov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1389.

Nikita Sergeyevich MIKHALKOV

(Никита Сергеевич МИХАЛКОВ)

DOB: 21.10.1945

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Nikita Mikhalkov is Russian filmmaker, actor and public figure, who actively supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine in his public statements.

He has been vocal in spreading Kremlin propaganda narratives on Ukraine since 2014. He has expressed support for the annexation of Crimea and the recognition of the independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Republics. He is the Chairman of the Russian Foundation of Culture, a public organisation which was established by a Decree of the President of the Russian Federation in 2016. He has justified Russia’s war of aggression, in order to protect Donbass from alleged crimes of Ukraine that took place against the civil population. He has blamed Ukrainians for so-called Russophobia, saying the ‘conflict’ between the two countries was inevitable. He has called the Ukrainian language a ‘catastrophe’ for Russia, because it allegedly formulates hatred against the country and spreads Russophobia. Mikhalkov called for the complete exclusion of teaching in Ukrainian in schools in Donbass. He has supported the Kremlin’s false narrative concerning biological weapons in Ukraine and heroicised Russian prisoners fighting in Ukraine. In 2022 he received the title of Hero of Labor in a ceremony in the Kremlin, and made a speech in support of the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Nikita Mikhalkov is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1390.

Sergey Aleksandrovich MIKHEEV

(Сергей Алексaндрович МИХEЕВ)

DOB: 28.05.1967

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Sergey Mikheev is a political scientist and politician. He is a member of the Central Council of the Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth party, which backed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In his public statements he supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. He spoke in favor of forcible regime change in Ukraine, annexation of Ukrainian territories by Russia, missile strikes on the civilian infrastructure, and the purported necessity of ‘denazification’ and ‘demilitarization’ of Ukraine. He promoted the Russkiy Mir ideology, through which the Russian Federation has usurped the right to a sphere of influence in the post-USSR states, rejected Ukraine’s legitimacy as a sovereign nation, and advocated its unification with Russia. Moreover, he created a foundation which supports Russian military personnel who participated in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

He is therefore responsible for, actively supporting or implementing, actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

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1391.

Alexey Lvovich NIKOLOV

(Алексей Львович НИКОЛОВ)

DOB: 21.12.1957

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Passport number, national ID number, other numbers of identity documents: (1) 530308406 (2) 531246870

Alexey Nikolov is a General Director of the Russian government-linked media organisation TV-Novosti, and of its subordinate RT news television network. TV-Novosti and RT are funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Media outlets under his management, including RT, spread pro-Kremlin propaganda and disinformation, and supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Moverover, he publically denied the responsibility of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for the war crimes committed in Bucha.

He is therefore responsible for, actively supporting or implementing, actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine.

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1392.

Viktor Petrovich GOREMIYKIN

(Виктор Петрович ГОРЕМЫКИН)

DOB: 04.02.1959

POB: Kormovoye village, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Petrovich Goremykin is the Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation and Head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which is the central military-political management body carrying out military-patriotic work in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. He is also a Member of the Collegium of the Ministry of Defence of Russia and former Head of the main personnel department of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

In his current role, he is responsible for the organisation of military-political work within Russian Armed Forces.

He is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1393.

Daniil Vyacheslavovich EGOROV

(Даниил Вячеславович ЕГОРОВ)

DOB: 06.09.1975

POB: Moscow region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Daniil Vyacheslavovich Egorov is a member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’, established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Daniil Egorov is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1394.

Viktor Vasilevich ZOLOTOV

(Виктор Васильевич ЗОЛОТОВ)

DOB: 27.01.1954

POB: Ryazan Oblast, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Viktor Vasilevich Zolotov is a Member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’ established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Viktor Zolotov is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1395.

Aleksandr Leonidovich LINETS

(Александр Леонидович ЛИНЕЦ)

DOB: 11.01.1963

POB: Starominskaya, Krasnodar Territory, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksandr Leonidovich Linets is a Member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’ established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Alkesandr Linets is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1396.

Maksim Stanislavovich ORESHKIN

(Максим Станиславович ОРЕШКИН)

DOB: 21.07.1982

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Maksim Stanislavovich Oreshkin is a Member of the ‘Coordination Council under the Government of the Russian federation to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies’ established on 21 October 2022. The Coordination Council was created in order to organise interaction between federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent entities of Russia in resolving issues related to ensuring the needs of the Russian Armed Forces during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

In his position of Member of the Coordination Council, Maksim Oreshkin is therefore responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1397.

Igor Yuryevich BABUSHKIN

(Игорь Юрьевич БАБУШКИН)

DOB: 05.04.1970

POB: Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Igor Babushkin is the governor of Astrakhan Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Igor Babushkin manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Igor Babushkin has benefited from President Vladimir Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Igor Babushkin is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Igor Babushkin's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Igor Babushkin is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1398.

Andrey Vladimirovich CHIBIS

Andrei Vladimirovich CHIBIS

(Андрей Владимирович ЧИБИС)

DOB: 19.03.1979

POB: Cheboksary, the Chuvash Republic, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Chibis is the governor of Murmansk Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Andrey Chibis manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Andrey Chibis has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Andrey Chibis is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Andrey Chibis' actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Andrey Chibis is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1399.

Gleb Sergeevich NIKITIN

Gleb Sergeyevich NIKITIN

(Глеб Сергеевич НИКИТИН)

DOB: 24.08.1977

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Gleb Nikitin is the governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Gleb Nikitin manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Gleb Nikitin has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Gleb Nikitin is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Gleb Nikitin's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Gleb Nikitin is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1400.

Igor Mikhaylovich RUDENYA

(Игорь Михайлович РУДЕНЯ)

DOB: 15.02.1968

POB: Moscow, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Igor Rudenya is the governor of Tver Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Igor Rudenya manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Igor Rudenya has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Igor Rudenya is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Igor Rudenya's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Igor Rudenya is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

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1401.

Vladislav Valerievich SHAPSHA

(Владислав Валерьевич ШАПША)

DOB: 20.09.1972

POB: Obnisk, Kaluga Region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Vladislav Shapsha is the governor of Kaluga Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Vladislav Shapsha manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Vladislav Shapsha has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Vladislav Shapsha is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Vladislav Shapsha's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Vladislav Shapsha is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1402.

Andrey Alexandrovich TRAVNIKOV

Andrei Alexandrovich TRAVNIKOV

(Андрей Александрович ТРАВНИКОВ)

DOB: 01.02.1971

POB: Cherepovets, Vologda region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Travnikov is the governor of Novosibirsk Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Andrey Travnikov manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Andrey Travnikov has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Andrey Travnikov is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Andrey Travnikov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Andrey Travnikov is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1403.

Andrey Yuryevich VOROBYOV

Andrei Yuryevich VOROBYOV

(Андрей Юрьевич ВОРОБЬЁВ)

DOB: 14.04.1970

POB: Krasnoyarsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Andrey Vorobyov is the governor of Moscow Oblast, appointed by President Vladimir Putin. In his role as governor, Andrey Vorobyov manages a regional state body of the Russian Federation and is responsible for implementing state policies at regional level. He has expressed support for the illegal recognition of the so-called independence of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples Republics and the war of aggression against Ukraine.

As governor, Andrey Vorobyov has benefited from President Putin’s amendments to Russian administrative law, which allow him the option of remaining in power for additional years.

Andrey Vorobyov is also involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Andrey Vorobyov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order.

Therefore, Andrey Vorobyov is responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1404.

Igor Yurievich CHURBANOV

(Игорь Юрьевич ЧУРБАНОВ)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

VAT ID: 182806009863

Igor Yurievich Churbanov is the General Director of the Votkinsk Plant, which manufactures missiles and ammunitions for the Iskander and Tochka-U complexes, which Russia has used in its war of aggression against Ukraine. Churbanov has also publicly supported the Russian war of aggression and is responsible for spreading propaganda in support of the war through the publication of the Votkinsk Plant magazine.

Therefore, Igor Churbanov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1405.

Aleksey Aleksandrovich PETROV

(Алексей Александрович ПЕТРОВ)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Aleksey Petrov is the Advisor to the Office of the Commissioner for Childrens’ Rights of the Russian Federation. In this role, he is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Aleksey Aleksandrovich Petrov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, he is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1406.

Anton Vladimirovich SOLOVYOV

(Антон Владимирович СОЛОВЬЕВ)

DOB: 28.06.1983

POB: Leningrad, former USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Anton Solovyov is a member of the legislative assembly in St. Petersburg and a member of the ‘United Russia’ party. In this role, he is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Furthermore, as a member of the ‘United Russia’ party, he made a commitment to facilitate and speed up the administrative process concerning those illegal adoptions into Russian families.

Anton Solovyov's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, he is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1407.

Eleonora Mikhailovna FEDORENKO

(Элеонора Михайловна ФЕДОРЕНКО)

DOB: 28.10.1972

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Eleonora Fedorenko is the Advisor on Childrens’ Rights to the head of the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’. In this role, she is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families. Eleonora Fedorenko's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, she is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1408.

Larisa Pavlovna FALKOVSKAYA

(Лариса Павловна ФАЛЬКОВСКАЯ)

DOB: 06.04.1970

POB: Pirovskoye, Krasnoyarsk Territory, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: female

Larisa Falkovskaya is the director of the Department of State Policy for the Protection of Childrens' Rights of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. In this role, she is involved in the illegal transportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and their adoption by Russian families.

As director of the Department of State Policy for the Protection of Childrens' Rights of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, Larisa Falkovskaya has facilitated the illegal transportation and illegal adoption of over 2,000 Ukrainian orphans. In various official public appearances, Larisa Falkovskaya has acted as the main spokesperson and coordinator for Russia’s illegal deportation scheme.

Larisa Falkovskaya's actions violate the rights of Ukrainian children and infringe Ukrainian law and administrative order, she is therefore responsible for, supporting and implementing actions and policies which undermine the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine and stability and security in Ukraine.

16.12.2022

1409.

Denis Valiullovich GARIYEV

(Alias Denis GARIJEV)

(Денис Валиуллович ГАРИЕВ)

DOB: March 1978

POB: Khabarovsk Region, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

654034325 (Russia); alt. Passport XXIIAH534753

Gender: male

Denis Gariyev is the head of the ‘Russian Imperial Legion’, a paramilitary wing of the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM), a white-supremacist group founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. This paramilitary group is actively fighting in the war of aggression against Ukraine on behalf of the Russian Federation. On social media, the ‘Russian Imperial Legion’ describes its involvement in the Russian war against Ukraine as “contributing to reconnaissance and assault missions”.

Denis Gariyev has participated in the war of aggression against Ukraine and was wounded in early 2022. Denis Gariyev has actively recruited volunteer fighters to join his paramilitary organisation in the fight against Ukraine on his Telegram channel. In addition to their fighting in Ukraine, the Russian Imperial Legion has provided paramilitary-style training to white supremacists in the European Union, actively working to rally these types of groups into a common front against their perceived enemies.

In his capacity as leader and commander of the Russian Imperial Legion, Denis Gariyev is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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1410.

Stanislav Anatolyevich VOROBYOV

Alias:

Stanislav VOROBYEV

Stanislav VOROBOV;

Stanislav VOROBYOV;

Stanislav VOROBEV

(Станислав Анатольевич ВОРОБЬЕВ)

DOB: 02.06.1960

POB: former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Passport or ID number: IVG678677 (Russia)

Stanislav Vorobyov is the head of the Russian Imperial Movement, a white supremacist paramilitary organisation that is actively fighting in Ukraine on behalf of the Russian government. The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) was founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. Under the leadership of Stanislav Vorobyov, the Russian Imperial Movement is promoting ethnic Russian nationalism while seeking to fuel white supremacist extremism in the West. It provides paramilitary training to Russian nationals and to members of like-minded organisations from other countries. Its armed wing, the Imperial Legion, is actively fighting on behalf of the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine. On its official webpage, the Movement identifies ‘fighting in Ukraine against the Uniates and Pagans, who are the backbone of the Ukrainian armed forces’ as one of its main endeavors. Stanislav Vorobyov has personally recruited volunteers to fight alongside the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

In his capacity as leader of the Russian Imperial Movement, Stanislav Vorobyov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

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Viktor Yuryevich ANOSOV

Alias: Viktor Yuriiovych ANOSOV;

‘the Nose’ (Russian: ‘Нос’)

(Виктор Юрьевич АНОСОВ)

DOB: 31.10.1965

POB: Simferopol, former USSR (now Ukraine)

Nationalities: Ukrainian, Russian

Gender: male

Passport or ID number: ES662458 (Ukraine); ES301083 (Ukraine); 68 13 814996 (Russian Federation)

Viktor Anosov is a board member of the ’Union of Donbas Volunteers’, a paramilitary organisation that actively fights alongside the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. In his capacity as board member of the Union of Donbas Volunteers, Viktor Anosov has been stationed in Slovyansk, Donetsk region, fighting on behalf of the Russian armed forces. Additionally, Viktor Anosov has served as chairman of the military ‘tribunal’ of the so-called ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’, in which capacity he has been responsible for the torture and murder of Ukrainian prisoners.

The Union of Donbas Volunteers combat units contracted with the Russian Ministry of Defence, and its members were tasked with providing direct support for Russian military actions. Additionally, the Union of Donbas Volunteers has performed reconnaissance operations such as intelligence-gathering and scouting for Russian forces, including identifying locations for Russian military strikes against targets in Ukraine.

In his capacity as board member of the ’Union of Donbas Volunteers’, Viktor Anosov is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Yan Igorovich PETROVSKIY

Alias: Jan PETROVSKY,

Yan PETROVSKY,

‘Veliki Slavian’,

‘Velikiy Slavyan’

(Ян Игоревич ПЕТРОВСКИЙ)

DOB: 02.01.1987

POB: Irkutsk, former USSR (now Russian Federation)

Nationality: Russian

Gender: male

Yan Petrovskiy is the leader and commander of the Russian paramilitary group ‘Task Force 'Rusich’, which maintains links to Russian private military company Wagner Group, possibly operating as a sub-unit of Wagner. Task Force ’Rusich’ is participating in combat alongside Russia’s military in the war of aggression against Ukraine. ‘Rusich’ has a long history of fighting alongside Russia-backed proxies in the Donbas region of Ukraine. In 2015, ‘Rusich’ mercenaries were accused of, and filmed, committing atrocities against deceased and captured Ukrainian soldiers.

In his capacity as leader and commander of Task Force ‘Rusich’, Yan Petrovskiy is responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, or stability or security in Ukraine, or which obstruct the work of international organisations in Ukraine.

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Entities

 

Name

Identifying information

Reasons

Date of listing

‘126.

CREDIT BANK OF MOSCOW

(Russian: Московский кредитный банк)

Address: 2 Lukov pereulok, building 1, Moscow 107045, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Place of registration:

Russian Federation

Date of registration: 1992

Registration number: 1027739555282

Principal place of business: Russian Federation

Credit Bank of Moscow is Russia’s largest non-state public bank and Russia’s sixth-largest financial institution. It is a systemically important financial institution for the Government of the Russian Federation. The bank operates in the financial services sector, which is of strategic importance to the Russian economy and generates a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation.

Credit Bank of Moscow receives state support. In May 2022 it obtained a gold export licence from the government. Therefore, it benefits directly from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

Credit Bank of Moscow is therefore involved in an economic sector providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Furthermore, Credit Bank of Moscow is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘DALNEVOSTOCHNIY BANK’ (JSC ‘Far Eastern Bank’)

(Russian: АО ‘ДАЛЬНЕВОСТОЧНЫЙ БАНК’)

Address: 27, Verkhneportovaya Street, Vladivostok 690990, Russian Federation

Internet website: http://www.dvbank.ru/

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Russian Federation

Date of registration: 20.11.1990

Registration number: 1022500000786

Principal place of business: Russian Federation

Dalnevostochny Bank is one of the largest banks in the Far East of Russia and it is an important financial institution for the Government of the Russian Federation. The bank operates in the financial services sector, which is of strategic importance to the Russian economy and generates a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation.

Dalnevostochny Bank is also one of the banks that is authorised to provide banking support for contracts in the field of Russian State defence and it is involved in many State programs. It is therefore strategically important for the Russian Government in the context of the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Dalnevostochny Bank is therefore involved in an economic sector providing a substantial source of revenue to the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine. Furthermore, Dalnevostochny Bank supports financially the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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United Russia

(Russian: Единая Россия)

Address: 39th Building, Kutuzovsky Prospekt, Moscow 121170, Russian Federation

Telephone: (495) 786-82-89

Website: https://er.ru

Email: post@edinros.ru

United Russia is a Kremlin-aligned political party. It is chaired by former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev. It supported war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognised annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technologies and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor)

(Russian: Федеральная служба по надзору в сфере связи, информационных технологий и массовых коммуникаций (Роскомнадзор))

Address: Kitaygorodsky Ave 7 / 2, Moscow 109992, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 983-33-93

Email: rsoc_in@rkn.gov.ru

Website: https://rkn.gov.ru/

Roskomnadzor is a Russian state agency responsible for communications, information technology and mass media. It has implemented the state policy of censorship towards independent media outlets. After the start of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine it significantly limited the access to information to the Russian society, favored a pro-war propaganda and introduced a war censorship to silence the anti-war dissent. It ordered Russian media outlets to use only the information and data provided by the official government sources when reporting about the war of aggression against Ukraine. It banned the use of words ‘invasion’ or ‘war’ and instructed to employ the term ‘special operation’ instead. It forbade reporting about numerous casualties among Russian military personnel and the civilian population of Ukraine. It warned the media against publishing an interview given by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. It shut down websites that did not follow its orders, and requested the courts to punish non-complying media outlets. Furthermore, it blocked access to the Facebook and Twitter social media platforms in order to stop them from sharing information about the war.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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New People

(Russian: Новые люди)

Address: Bolshoy Trekhgornyy Pereulok, building 11, entrance 2, Moscow 123022, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (800) 550-10-39

Website: https://newpeople.ru/

Email: info@newpeople.ru

New People is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognised annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

(Russian: Либерально-демократическая партия России)

Address: 1st Basmanny Lane, building 3, entrance 1, Moscow 107045, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 530-62-62

Website: https://ldpr.ru/

Email: office@ldpr.ru

Liberal Democratic Party of Russia is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognized annexation of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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132.

Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth

(Russian: ‘Справедливая Россия — Патриоты — За правду’)

Address: Legal address: 29 Bolshaya Tatarskaya St. Moscow 115184, Russian Federation

Correspondence address: 14 Akademika Pilugina str., entr. 2, 117393, Moscow, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 495 787 85 15

Website: https://spravedlivo.ru/main

Email: info@spravedlivo.ru

Just Russia — Patriots — For Truth is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognized annexation of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Communist Party of the Russian Federation

(Russian: Коммунистическая партия Российской Федерации)

Address: 3 Maly Sukharevsky Pereulok, bldg. 1, Moscow, 103051, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7-495-692-7646

Website: https://kprf.ru/

Email: inter@kprf.ru

Communist Party of the Russian Federation is a Russian political party. It supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, and backed the illegal and unrecognised annexation of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions by Russia.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’

(Russian: АО ЦЕНТРАЛЬНЫЙ НАУЧНО-ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКИЙ ИНСТИТУТ ‘БУРЕВЕСТНИК’)

Address: Sormovskoe highway 1a, city of Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’ is a Russian arms industry company. During its existence (since 1970), the company developed around 400 different types of arms and military equipment. It is best known for producing the following arms: artillery installations for naval artillery AK-176, A-190; mobile Mortars (types 2B11, 2K32, 2C12, 2B25), howitzer 2C35 and others.

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’ provides Mortars of various types to the Russian Armed Forces which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC CENTRAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ‘BUREVESTNIK’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ‘VOLGOGRAD MACHINE-BUILDING COMPANY “VGTZ”’

(Russian: ОБЩЕСТВО С ОГРАНИЧЕННОЙ ОТВЕТСТВЕННОСТЬЮ ‘ВОЛГОГРАДСКАЯ МАШИНОСТРОИТЕЛЬНАЯ КОМПАНИЯ “ВГТЗ”’

Address: square Im. Dzerzhinskogo 1, 400006, Volgograd, Volgogradskaya oblast, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: Volgograd region, Volgograd, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 28 November 2002

Registration number: 1023402461752

Principal place of business: Russia

LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ is a Russian developer and manufacturer of landing combat vehicles.

LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ develops and manufactures combat vehicles from - BMD-4M, BTR-MDM to modernised infantry fighting vehicles BMP-2 and BMP-3, which are used by the Russian Armed Forces during the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ therefore is responsible for supporting materially actions, which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of fighting vehicles for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, LLC ‘Volgograd Machine Building Company “VGTZ”’ is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant

JSC ‘BAZ’

(Russian: AO ‘Брянский автомобильный завод’

АО ‘БАЗ’)

Address: 1 Staleliteynaya ul., Bryansk, 241035, Bryanskaya oblast, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Bryansk region, Bryansk, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 04.04.2008

Registration number: 1083254005141

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant is the only Russian manufacturer that produces special wheeled chassis and tractors (SKST) of high cross-country ability, which are the basis of the transport base for existing and future means of air and rocket and space defence, as well as actively used as part of mobile means of radar reconnaissance, engineering support, and multiple launch rocket systems.

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant produces special wheeled chassis and tractors, which are used to place S-350, S-400, Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems and other aerospace defence systems. Those air defence systems are used by the Russian Armed Forces in the Russian war of aggression Ukraine.

JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of special wheeled chassis and tractors for the air defence systems for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, JSC Bryansk Automobile Plant is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC MACHINE BUILDING COMPANY ‘VITYAZ’

(Russian: АО ‘“МАШИНОСТРОИТЕЛЬНАЯ КОМПАНИЯ “ВИИТЯЗЬ”’)

Address: 2 Industrialnoe sh., Ishimbai city, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

‘JSC MACHINE BUILDING COMPANY “VITYAZ”’ (or JSC VITYAZ) is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of armoured military vehicles. It is a patent producer of DT-30 ‘Vityaz’. JSC VITYAZ provides and manufactures a two-link tracked all-terrain military vehicle DT-30 ‘Vityaz’ for the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC VITYAZ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC KAZAN OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL PLANT (JSC KOMZ)

(Russian: АО КАЗАНСКИЙ ОПТИКО-МЕХАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЗАВОД (AO КОМЗ))

Address: st. Lipatova, 37, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

JSC KOMZ is a Russian diversified enterprise specialising in the development and production of optical devices and electronic warfare equipment (including radars, binoculars, etc.).

JSC KOMZ produces Moscow-1 (Москва-1), Rychag-AV (Рычаг-АВ) and Quicksilver-BM (Ртуть-БМ) electronic warfare systems that are being delivered to the Russian Armed Forces and which are used in the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC KOMZ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions, which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. JSC KOMZ benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of electronic warfare systems for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, JSC KOMZ is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC ENIKS

(Russian: АО ‘ЭНИКС’)

Address: st. Korolenko 120, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Place of registration: Russian Federation

Date of registration: 06.06.2003

Registration number: 1031632202227

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC ENIKS is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of aerial target complexes and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), remote surveillance systems and other warfare equipment. JSC ENIKS provides manufactured UAVs (Eleron-3 and Eleron-10) to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC ENIKS is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions, which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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140.

PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANY ‘SCIENTIFIC AND PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION “STRELA”’

(PJSC ‘NPO “STRELA”’)

(Russian: ПУБЛИЧНОЕ АКЦИОНЕРНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО ‘НАУЧНО-ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННОЕ ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ “СТРЕЛА”’)

Address: str. M. Gorky 6, 300002, city of Tula, Tula region, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: str. M. Gorky 6, 300002, city of Tula, Tula region, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 23.09.2002

State registration number: 1027100517256

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7103028233

Scientific and Production Association ‘STRELA’, РJSC, is a specialised enterprise engaged in the development and manufacture of radar equipment for the surveillance and detection of ground and sea surface targets. The enterprise is engaged in development and manufacture of: battlefield surveillance radars, weapon-locating radars, artillery muzzle velocity radars, weapon control radars, air-borne equipment for air defence surface-to-air missiles, civilian radar security systems.

The association is part of the Russian state-owned Almaz-Antey Air Defence Concern and is the head organisation for coordinating activities in the assigned area of technology. It also should be noted that the Almaz-Antey Concern belongs to the Federal Agency for State Property Management.

The company develops and produces a counter-battery (artillery-locating) radar complex Zoopark-1M, mobile radar reconnaissance ground station SNAR-10M1, special combat reconnaissance vehicle SBRM Tigr (‘Tiger’) and other military products, which are used/were used by Russia during the illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Thus, the РJSC Scientific and Production Association ‘STRELA’ is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions, which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’

(Russian: ИЖЕВСКИЙ ЭЛЕКТРОМЕХАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЗАВОД ‘КУПОЛ’)

Address: Pesochnaya str. 3, city of Izhevsk, Udmurt Republic, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Date of registration: 23.04.2002

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’ (or JSC IEMZ ‘KUPOL’) is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of Tor missile systems, an all-weather, low to medium-altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for destroying airplanes, helicopters, cruise missiles, etc.

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’ provides manufactured Tor missile systems to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC IZHEVSK ELECTROMECHANICAL PLANT ‘KUPOL’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF

(Russian: АО ‘ВОСТОЧНАЯ ВЕРФЬ’)

Address: st. Heroes of the Pacific 1, Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Date of registration: 06.08.1994

Registration number: 1022501797064

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF is a Russian shipbuilding company. It is also known to be co-manufacturer of specific types of mine-sweeping boats, a variety of landing craft (such as Project 11770). Public sources indicate that some landing craft produced by JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF were used during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF provides manufactured landing craft to the Russian Armed Forces which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC VOSTOCHNAIA VERF is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’

(Russian: ООО ‘“ХОЛДИНГОВАЯ КОМПАНИЯ “ЭГО-ХОЛДИНГ”’)

Address: str. Butlerova, 13, letter A, room 20Н, 195256, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: str. Butlerova, 13, letter A, room. 20Н, 195256, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 10.10.1997

State registration number: 1027802486580

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7804070635

LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’ includes several enterprises of the military-industrial complex, which are the leadersin the Russian Federation in their areas of the defence industry for the development and manufacture of means and complexes of radio communication and electronic warfare. These are such enterprises as: NPO Zavod ‘Volna’, NTI ‘Radiosvyaz’, ‘PKB RIO’. One of them, JSC Scientific and Investment Enterprise ‘Protek’, develops and produces automated jamming stations R-330Zh ‘Zhitel’ used by Russia during the war of aggression against Ukraine. The LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’ acquired JSC Scientific and Investment Enterprise ‘Protek’ in January 2013.

Thus, the LLC ‘HOLDING COMPANY “EGO-HOLDING”’, which owns several enterprises of the military-industrial complex, is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC A.E. NUDELMAN DESIGN BUREAU OF PRECISION MACHINE BUILDING (KB TOCHMASH)

(Russian: АО КОНСТРУКТОРСКОЕ БЮРО ТОЧНОГО МАШИНОСТРОЕНИЯ ИМ. А. Э. НУДЕЛЬМАНА (КБ ТОЧМАШ))

Addres: str. Vvedensky, 8, Moscow, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Principal place of business: Russia

KB TOCHMASH is a part of the Russian state-owned company Almaz-Antey Concern and is a Russian weapons developer that manufactures a broad array of anti-aircraft defence systems, MANPADS, missiles, including weapons of increased accuracy.

KB TOCHMASH produces Strela-10 and Sosna-R anti-aircraft missile systems which are widely used during the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine in 2022.

KB TOCHMASH therefore is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. KB TOCHMASH benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of anti-aircraft missile systems to the Russian Armed Forces and benefits from the growing need for arms. Therefore, the KB TOCHMASH is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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JSC Automobile Plant URAL

(Russian: АО Автомобильный завод ‘УРАЛ’)

Address: 1 Avtozavodtsev Prospect, Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast, 456304, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 22 June 2000

Registration number: 1027400870826

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC Automobile Plant ‘URAL’ is a Russian manufacturer of trucks and one of the main suppliers of armored trucks for the Russian armed forces. Automobile Plant URAL is involved in the Russia’s large vehicle Typhoon program. Typhoon is a Russian family of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) in service since 2014. Typhoon family trucks are registered in the Russian State Arms Program. These vehicles are assembled at the Automobile Plant URAL under a state contract with the Russian Ministry of Defence.

Ural Automobile Plant produces Ural – 4320 and Typhoon vehicles, which are being used by the Russian Armed Forces during the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine in 2022.

The Automobile Plant URAL is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. The Automobile Plant URAL benefits from the war of aggression of Russia against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of armored trucks to the Russian Armed Forces and benefits from the growing need for arms. Therefore, the Automobile Plant URAL is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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RESEARCH DESIGN BYURO ‘NOVATOR’

(Russian: ОПЫТНОЕ-КОНСТРУКТОРСКОЕ БЮРО ‘НОВАТОР’)

Address: Prospekt Kosmonavtov, 18, Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC RESEARCH DESIGN BYURO ‘NOVATOR’ is a Russian company engaged in the development, production, operation and repair of long-range anti-aircraft missiles, cruise missiles, anti-ballistic missiles and other warfare equipment. JSC ‘NOVATOR’ provides cruise missile model 3M-54 Kalibr (also known as 3M54-1 Kalibr and 3M14 Biryuza) to the Russian Armed Forces, which is used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC RESEARCH DESIGN BYURO ‘NOVATOR’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC NAUCHNO-PROIZVODSTVENNOE OBEDINENIE RUSSKIE BAZOVYE INFORMACIONNYE TEHNOLOGII (JSC RPA RUSBITECH)

(Russian: АО ‘НАУЧНО-ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННОЕ ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ РУССКИЕ БАЗОВЫЕ ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ’ (АО ‘НПО РУСБИТЕХ’)

Address: Varshavskoe sh. 26 building 11, Moscow, Russian Federation (HQ)

Type of entity: joint-stock company

Place of registration: Russian Federation

Date of registration: 22.09.2008

Registration number: 5087746137023

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC RPA RUSBITECH is a Russian technology company specialising in the production of high technology solutions for Russian enforcement structures, mainly for Russian Armed Forces. Its best known product is the computer operating system called Astra Linux which is now used almost totally throughout Russian military forces. The main Russian Army Headquarters information systems are based on Astra Linux. The company is also known for manufacturing of APE-5 type command points actively used for communication in the field during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

JSC RPA RUSBITECH is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET)

(Russian: АО ’Концерн Радиоэлектронные технологии’ (КРЭТ)

Address: Goncharnaya st., 20/1, 109240, Moscow, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 587-70-70

Website: www.kret.com

Email: info@kret.com

Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies KRET is Russia’s major developer and manufacturer of military radio-electronic products. It is a Rostec subsidiary. It manufactured Krasukha-4 electronic warfare systems, that were used by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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OJSC ‘RADIOAVIONIKA’

(Russian: ОАО ‘Радиоавионика’)

Address: Troitskiy pr., 4, building B, Saint-Petersburg, 190005, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (812) 607-50-50

Website: http://www.radioavionica.ru

Email: info@radioavionica.ru

Radioavionika is a Russian technology sector company and arms supplier of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Radioavionika developed and manufactured ‘Strelets-M’ reconnaissance, command, control and communications systems that were used by the Russian Armed Forces during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Technodinamika

(Russian: Технодинамика)

Address: 35, Bolshaya Tatarskaya Str., Bldg. 5, 115184, Moscow, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (495) 627-1099

Email: info@tdhc.ru

Website: http://technodinamika.ru

Technodinamika is a weapons, ammunition, chemistry and aviation products manufacturer, and military provider of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is a holding company which includes more than 100 enterprises.

Technodinamika’s subsidiary companies manufactured KBLA-IVC unmanned aerial vehicles, ISDM Zemledeliye mine-laying systems and ammunition for rockets employed in BM-27 Uragan launchers, Vikhr guided aircraft missiles and Tornado-S rocket artillery systems, that were used by the Russian Armed Forces during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, it is supporting materially or benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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151.

JSC ’Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant’

(Russian: АО ‘УЛАН-УДЭНСКИЙ АВИАЦИОННЫЙ ЗАВОД’)

Address: Khorinskaya Str. 1, 670009 Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (301) 248-0392

Website: https://rabotauuaz.ru/o-predpriyatii#O_predpriyatii

Email: uuaz@uuaz.ru

Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant is a contracted supplier of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

It manufactured Mi-8AMTSh military transport helicopters which were used by the Russian Armed Forces during Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory’

(Russian: АО ‘Нижегородский завод 70-летия Победы’)

Address: Sormovskoye road, 21, Nizhny Novgorod, 603052, Russian Federation

Telephone: 7 (831) 249-82-38

Email: 70Pobeda@nzslp.ru

Website: https://nzslp.ru/

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Date of registration: 26.08.2014

Registration number: ИНН/taxpayer identification number: 5259113339

ОГРН/main state registration number: 1145259004296

Principal place of business: Russia

Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory is a factory within the Russian defence industry. The task of Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory is to produce advanced weapons and military equipment that ensure the implementation of the Russian State Defence Order and the State Armament Program. Such production is necessary for maintaining the overall ability of the Government of the Russian Federation to continue the war of aggression against Ukraine. The plant, inter alia, manufactures S-400, which Russia used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

The Nizhny Novgorod Plant of the 70th Anniversary of Victory also facilitates and encourages activities of Yunarmia, a Russian paramilitary organisation supporting Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and spreading Russian propaganda concerning the war.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting, materially or financially, or benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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153.

JSC Votkinsk Machine Building Plant

(Russian: АО ‘Воткинский завод’)

Address: Kirov Street, 2427430 City of Votkinsk, Republic of Udmurt, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7 (34145) 6-53-53

Email: zavod@vzavod.ru

Website: https://vzavod.ru/

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Votkinsk, Republic of Udmurt, Russia

Date of registration: 01.10.2010

Registration number: ИНН/taxpayer identification number: 1828020110

ОГРН/main state registration number: 1101828001000

Principal place of business: Russia

Votkinsk Plant is a factory within the Russian defence industry which manufactures weapons of strategic importance to Russia. It is the only plant of its kind in Russia. It manufactures, inter alia, missiles and ammunition for the Iskander and Tochka- U complexes, which Russia used during the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially, or benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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154.

PJSC ‘Motovilikhinskiye Zavody’

(Russian: Публичное акционерного общество специального машиностроения и металлургии ‘Мотовилихинские заводы’

ПАО ‘Мотовилихинские заводы’)

Address: Russia, 614014, Perm, str. 1905, building 35

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Place of registration: Perm, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 11 December 1992

Registration number: 1025901364708

Principal place of business: Russia

PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is a Russian public weapons and ammunition manufacturer. It is managed by the company ‘RT-Capital’ of the State Corporation Rostec. The main activity of PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is the production of military equipment, such as artillery pieces, mortars, and multiple rocket launchers. PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody develops and manufactures combat and transport-loading vehicles from the Grad, Smerch, Tornado-G, and Tornado-S multiple launch rocket systems. It is the only Russian manufacturer of combat and transport-loading vehicles from the composition of multiple launch rocket systems of the type ‘Grad’, ‘Smerch’ and their modified versions ‘Tornado-G’ and ‘Tornado-S’.

PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is involved in the production of the multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) ‘Tornado-G’ and ‘Tornado-S’, which are being delivered to the Russian Armed Forces and which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody also benefits from the war of aggression against Ukraine as it contributes to the supply of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) for the Russian Armed Forces and thus benefits directly from the growing need for arms. Due to the growing need for arms, PJSC Motovilikhinskiye Zavody is benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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155.

All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK)

(Russian: Всероссиийская государственная телевизионная и радиовещательная компания (ВГТРК)

Address: str. 5th Yamskogo Polya 19-21, 125124, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Federal State Unitary Enterprise

Place of registration: Pokhodnyy Proyezd 3-2, 125373, Moscow, Russia

Date of registration: 14.10.2002

Registration number: 1027700310076

Principal place of business: Moscow, Russia

VGTRK is a media holding company, which controls tv channels such as Rossiya 1, Rossiya 24, RTR Planeta, radio station Vesti FM and others. It is owned and controlled by the Russian Federation and was recognised as a strategic enterprise by President Vladimir Putin. In 2022, in the context of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, Russian government increased funding for state-controlled media; VGTRK is set to receive 25,2 billion roubles. VGTRK is therefore benefitting from the Russian decision-makers responsible for the annexation of Crimea or the destabilisation of Ukraine.

Channels owned by VGTRK provide a platform to Olga Skabeyeva, Dmitry Kiselyov, Vladimir Soloviev and others, who are spreading propaganda and disinformation related to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. VGTRK is therefore supporting actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and is associated with natural persons which support such policies and actions. Furthermore, VGTRK is responsible for supporting and benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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156.

National Media Group

(Russian: ‘Национаальная Медиа Группа’ (НМГ))

Address: Prechistenskaya embankment 13, building 1, 119034, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Joint stock company

Date of registration: 01.02.2008

Registration number: 1087746152207

Taxpayer Identification Number: 7704676655

National Media Group is a media holding, controlling 28 media enterprises in Russia, including Channel One, Channel 5, REN TV and STS, 78.ru, the national newspaper Izvestia, Delovoy Peterburg and other outlets. It is owned by Bank Rossiya, whose main shareholder is Yuriy Kovalchuk. NMG chairman of the board is Alina Kabaeva. NMG is therefore associated with persons and entities under restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

The media outlets controlled by NMG are actively spreading propaganda and disinformation related to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. NMG is therefore supporting actions which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Strategic Culture Foundation

(Russian: Фонд стратегической культуры)

Address: Bolshaya Polyanka str., 50/1 STR.1, 119180, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: Bolshaya Polyanka str., 50/1 STR.1, 119180, Moscow, Russia

Date of registration: 21.02.2005

Registration number: 1057746290469

Tax payer ID: 7706569306

Principal place of business: Moscow, Russia

Strategic Culture Foundation is an organisation financed by the Russian Federation. According to official reports, it is closely associated with Russian special services, including the SVR.

The websites controlled by Strategic Culture Foundation: strategic-culture.org and fondsk.ru amplify pro-Kremlin narratives and are aimed at targeting foreign audiences with pro-Kremlin disinformation. Strategic Culture Foundation is therefore supporting actions which undermine the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, the Strategic Culture Foundation is responsible for supporting and benefitting from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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158.

ANO TV-Novosti

(Russian: АНО ‘ТВ-новости’)

Address: Autonomous non-profit organization (ANO) “TV-Novosti”, BOROVAYA ULITSA, D.3, K.1, Moscow, 111020, Russian Federation

Telephone: +7(499)750-00-75, +7(495)926-28-30, +7(495)649-89-89

Website: https://partners.rt.com/contacts/

Email: info@rttv.ru

TV-Novosti is a Russian-government-linked media organisation. It is funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Through its subordinate media outlets, including RT, it spread pro-Kremlin propaganda and disinformation, and supported Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore it supported, materially or financially, actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Furthermore, it benefitted from the Government of the Russian Federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine.

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Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

(Russian: Вооружённые Силы Российской Федерации)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 498-01-84

Website: https://mil.ru/

Email: ps-smi@mil.ru

Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are the military forces of the Russian Federation. On 24 February 2022, they launched the war of aggression against Ukraine.

Soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation committed war crimes and violations of human rights against citizens of Ukraine, including the indiscriminate use of explosive weapons in populated areas and attacks on civilians attempting to flee. Summary executions, unlawful confinement, torture, ill-treatment, rape and other sexual violence took place in areas occupied by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Therefore, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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National Guard of the Russian Federation

(Russian: Федеральная служба войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации)

alias Rosgvardiya (Russian: Росгвардия)

Address: 9 Krasnokazarmennaya Street, 111250 Moscow, Russia

Telephone: +7 495 361 85 79

Website: https://rosguard.gov.ru

Email: dvsmi@rosgvard.ru

National Guard of the Russian Federation is the internal armed force of the Russian Federation. It took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Aerospace Forces

(Russian: Воздушно-космические силы)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 498- 02-09

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/forces/air.htm

Email: ps-smi@mil.ru

Russian Aerospace Forces is the air and space branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They took part in Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Airborne Forces

(Russian: ‘Воздушно-десантные войска’)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 962 98 88

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/forces/rd/airborne.htm

Email: ps-vdv@mil.ru

Russian Airborne Forces is the airborne forces branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Ground Forces

(Russian: ‘Сухопутные войска’)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya, 22/2, 119160 Moscow, Russia

Telephone: 8 (495) 693 32 56

Website: https://eng.mil.ru/en/structure/forces/type/ground.htm

Email: ps-sv@mil.ru

Russian Ground Forces are land forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Navy

(Russian: Военно-морской флот)

Address: Frunzenskaya Naberezhnaya 22, Moscow, 119160, Russia

Telephone: +7 (968) 766-17-67

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/forces/navy.htm

Email: ps-vmf@mil.ru

Russian Navy is the maritime force of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Russian Navy units took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Special Operations Forces

(Russian: Силы специальных операций)

Address: Command of the Special Operations Forces, military unit, 99450, Moscow region, Solnechnogorsk district, Senezh town, Russia

Email: ps-smi@mil.ru

Special Operations Forces are special forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Special Operations Forces took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, they are responsible for supporting materially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Main Computing Center of the General Staff (GVC)

(Russian: Главный вычислительный центр Генерального штаба (‘ГВЦ’)

Address: Znamenka Street 19, Moscow, Russia

Type of entity: Russian Military Institute

The Main Computing Centre of the General Staff (GVC) of Russia’s Armed Forces General Staff is a key entity in Russia’s missile strikes on Ukraine, including on civilian targets, throughout April to October 2022, killing over 30 people and wounding more than 100 in October 2022 alone. The GVC is responsible for technical preparations, including calculating relevant data for missile attacks on Ukraine. The GVC is thus responsible for, supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

(Главное разведывательное управление Генерального штаба Вооружённых сил Российской Федерации)

a.k.a. GRU

(ГРУ)

Address: Grizodubovoy, 3, Moscow 125252, Russia

Website: https://structure.mil.ru/structure/ministry_of_defence/details.htm?id=9711@egOrganization

Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is Russia’s military intelligence agency. It took part in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Therefore, it is responsible for supporting materially or financially actions which undermined or threatened the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’

(‘ZZGT’)

(Russian: ЗАО ‘Заволжский завод гусеничных тягачей’

(ЗЗГТ))

Address: 606522, Nizhny Novgorod region, Gorodetsky district, Zavolzhye, Zheleznodorozhnaya str., 1

Type of entity: Joint Stock Company

Date of registration: 26.09.2011

Place of registration: Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia

Principal place of business: Russia

JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’ is a Russian machine-building enterprise, which produces and supplies all-terrain tracked GAZ-3344-20 vehicles.

JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’ provides GAZ-3344-20 vehicles to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

The JSC ‘Zavolzhsky plant of caterpillar tractors’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANY ‘ZAVOD TULA’

(Russian: ПУБЛИЧНОЕ АКЦИОНЕРНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО ‘ЗАВОД ТУЛА’)

Tula region, Tula, F. Smirnova str., 28 korp.

Type of entity: Public Joint Stock Company

Date of registration: 16.08.2002

Place of registration: Tula, Russia

Registration number: 1027100592210

Principal place of business: Russia

PJSC ‘ZAVOD TULA’ is the main developer and serial supplier of mobile means of radiation, chemical and non-specific biological reconnaissance for the Unit of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation in charge of radiation, chemical and biological protection. PJSC ‘ZAVOD TULA’ provides manufactured special radiation reconnaissance vehicles to the Russian Armed Forces, which are used in the war of aggression against Ukraine.

PJSC ‘ZAVOD TULA’ is therefore responsible for supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Imperial Legion

Alias: Russkiy Imperskiy Legion

Saint Petersburg Imperial Legion

‘Imperial Legion’

‘RIL’

(Russian: Русский имперский легион)

Place of registration: St. Petersburg, Russian Federation (PO Box 128, Saint Petersburg 197022)

Date of registration: 2002

The Russian Imperial Legion is a paramilitary wing of the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM), a white-supremacist group founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. This paramilitary group is actively fighting in the war of aggression against Ukraine on behalf of the Russian Federation. On social media, the ‘Russian Imperial Legion’ describes its involvement in the Russian war against Ukraine as ‘contributing to reconnaissance and assault missions’.

Therefore, the Russian Imperial Legion is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Russian Imperial Movement

Alias : RIM;

Russkoye Imperskoye Dvizheniye

(Russian: Русское имперское движение)

Date of registration: 2002

The Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) is a white-supremacist group founded by Stanislav Vorobyov in 2002. The group promotes ethnic Russian nationalism and seeks to fuel white supremacy extremism in the West. It provides paramilitary training to Russian nationals and to members of like-minded organisations from other countries. Its armed wing, the Imperial Legion, is actively fighting on behalf of the Russian armed forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine.. On its official webpage, the Movement identifies ‘fighting in Ukraine against the Uniates and Pagans, who are the backbone of the Ukrainian armed forces’ as one of its main endeavours.

Therefore, the Russian Imperial Movement is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Task Force ‘Rusich’

Alias: Military-Patriotic Club ‘Rusich’;

‘Rusich’ Sabotage And Assault Reconnaissance Group;

‘Rusich’ Task Force;

Sabotage And Assault Reconnaissance Group ‘Rusich’;

’DSHRG Rusich’

(Russian: ОПЕРАТИВНАЯ ГРУППА ‘РУСИЧ’)

(Russian: ‘ДШРГ Русич’)

Date of registration: 2014

Task Force ‘Rusich’ is a Russian paramilitary group which maintains links to Russian private military company Wagner Group, possibly operating as a sub-unit of Wagner. Task Force ‘Rusich’ is participating in combat alongside Russia’s military in the war of aggression against Ukraine. ‘Rusich’ has a long history of fighting alongside Russia-backed proxies in the Donbas region of Ukraine, and in 2015, ‘Rusich’ mercenaries were accused of, and filmed, committing atrocities against deceased and captured Ukrainian soldiers.

Therefore, Task Force ‘Rusich’ is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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Union of Donbas Volunteers

(Russian: СОЮЗ ДОБРОВОЛЬЦЕВ ДОНБАССА)

Place of registration: str. Fadeeva, 7 building 1, office 2, 125047, Moscow, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 27.08.2015

Taxpayer identification number: 9710001943

State registration number: 1157700015065

The Union of Donbas Volunteers is a paramilitary organisation that is actively fighting in the war of aggression against Ukraine on behalf of the Russian Federation. The paramilitary organisation combat units contracted with the Russian Ministry of Defence and its members were tasked with providing direct support for Russian military actions. Additionally, the Union of Donbas Volunteers has performed reconnaissance operations such as intelligence-gathering and scouting for Russian forces, including identifying locations for Russian military strikes against targets in Ukraine.

Therefore, the Union of Donbas Volunteers is supporting materially actions which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

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SBK ART LLC

(Russian: OOO SBK ART)

Address: Leningradsky Prospekt D. 37A K. 4, Floor/Room 10/33 A73, Municipal District Of Khoroshevsky, Moscow 125167, Russian Federation

Type of entity: Limited Liability Company

Place of registration: Pedestrian passage, home ownership 3. building 2, Moscow 125373, Russian Federation

Date of registration: 10.12.2021

Registration number: 1217700605209

SBK ART LLC is a company in the Russian Federation associated with Sberbank. SBK ART LLC was established as a subsidiary of Sberbank before it was listed, for the purpose of holding Sberbank’s interests in the Fortenova group. Sberbank retains effective control over SBK ART LLC notwithstanding the purported transfer of its shares to a businessman in the United Arab Emirates.

SBK ART LLC is therefore associated with Sberbank, which is listed as an entity financially supporting the Government of the Russian Federation and as an entity involved in an economic sector providing a substantial source of revenue to it.

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EN

Official Journal of the European Union

LI 322/614


COUNCIL DECISION (CFSP) 2022/2478

of 16 December 2022

amending Decision 2014/512/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on European Union and in particular Article 29 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

Whereas:

(1)

On 31 July 2014, the Council adopted Decision 2014/512/CFSP (1).

(2)

The Union remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

(3)

In its conclusions of 20 and 21 October 2022, the European Council condemned in the strongest possible terms the indiscriminate Russian missile and drone attacks targeting civilians and civilian objects and infrastructure in Kyiv and across Ukraine. Recalling the statement of 30 September 2022, and in line with the UN General Assembly Resolution of 12 October 2022, the European Council also reiterated its unequivocal condemnation and firm rejection of the illegal annexation by Russia of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia regions and, as in the case of Crimea and Sevastopol, the Union will never recognise this illegal annexation. The European Council stated that Russia’s unilateral decisions deliberately violate the UN Charter and blatantly disregard the rules-based international order and the Union stands ready to continue to reinforce its restrictive measures against Russia.

(4)

In view of the gravity of the situation it is appropriate to introduce further restrictive measures.

(5)

In particular, it is appropriate to add certain entries to the list of legal persons, entities and bodies set out in Annex IV to Decision 2014/512/CFSP, i.e. the list of entities connected to Russia’s military and industrial complex, on whom tighter export restrictions regarding dual-use goods and technology as well as goods and technology which might contribute to the technological enhancement of Russia’s defence and security sector are imposed. In view of the concrete risk that certain goods or technology are redirected from Crimea or Sevastopol to the Russian Federation, it is also appropriate to include certain Russian-controlled entities based in Crimea or Sevastopol in this list of end-users. This inclusion does not affect the fact that the Union does not recognise and continues to strongly condemn the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol by the Russian Federation.

(6)

It is also appropriate to add the Russian Regional Development Bank to the list of Russian State-owned or controlled entities that are subject to the transaction ban.

(7)

Furthermore, it is appropriate to impose a ban on Union nationals from holding any posts on the governing bodies of all Russian State-owned or controlled legal persons, entities or bodies that are established in Russia. It is also appropriate to provide for the possibility for competent authorities to grant an authorisation to their nationals for holding such posts in existing joint ventures or similar legal arrangements as well as EU subsidiaries established in Russia, and when the holding of such a post is necessary for ensuring critical energy supply, or when the legal person, entity or body is involved in the transit through Russia of oil originating in a third country and the holding of such a post is intended for operations which are not otherwise prohibited.

(8)

It is also appropriate to extend the existing prohibition on the provision of certain services to the Russian Federation and to legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia by banning the provision of advertising, market research and public opinion polling services, as well as product testing and technical inspection services. In line with the Central Products Classification as set out in Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, No 77, CPC prov., 1991, ‘Market research and public opinion polling services’ covers market research services and public opinion polling services. ‘Technical testing and analysis services’ covers composition and purity testing and analysis services, testing and analysis services of physical properties, testing and analysis services of integrated mechanical and electrical systems, technical inspection services, as well as other technical testing and analysis services. The provision of technical assistance related to goods exported to Russia remains allowed, provided that the sale, supply, transfer or export of such goods is not prohibited under this Decision at the time at which such technical assistance is provided. ‘Advertising services’ covers the sale or leasing services of advertising space or time and the planning, creating and placement services of advertising, as well as other advertising services.

(9)

Furthermore, it is appropriate to expand the prohibition targeting new investments in the Russian energy sector by additionally prohibiting new investments in the Russian mining sector, with the exception of mining and quarrying activities involving certain critical raw materials.

(10)

The Russian Federation has engaged in a systematic, international campaign of media manipulation and distortion of facts in order to enhance its strategy of destabilisation of its neighbouring countries, and of the Union and its Member States. In particular, the propaganda has repeatedly and consistently targeted European political parties, especially during election periods, as well as civil society, asylum seekers, Russian ethnic minorities, gender minorities, and the functioning of democratic institutions in the Union and its Member States.

(11)

In order to justify and support its aggression against Ukraine, the Russian Federation has engaged in continuous and concerted propaganda actions targeted at civil society in the Union and neighbouring countries, gravely distorting and manipulating facts.

(12)

Those propaganda actions have been channelled through a number of media outlets under the permanent direct or indirect control of the leadership of the Russian Federation. Such actions constitute a significant and direct threat to the Union’s public order and security. Those media outlets are essential and instrumental in bringing forward and supporting the aggression against Ukraine, and for the destabilisation of its neighbouring countries.

(13)

In view of the gravity of the situation, and in response to Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine, it is necessary, consistent with the fundamental rights and freedoms recognised in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, in particular with the right to freedom of expression and information as recognised in Article 11 thereof, to introduce further restrictive measures to suspend the broadcasting activities of such media outlets in the Union, or directed at the Union. The measures should be maintained until the aggression against Ukraine is put to an end, and until the Russian Federation, and its associated media outlets, cease to conduct propaganda actions against the Union and its Member States.

(14)

Consistent with the fundamental rights and freedoms recognised in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, in particular with the right to freedom of expression and information, the freedom to conduct a business and the right to property as recognised in Articles 11, 16 and 17 thereof, those measures do not prevent the media outlets and their staff from carrying out activities in the Union other than broadcasting, such as research and interviews. In particular, those measures do not modify the obligation to respect the rights, freedoms and principles referred to in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union, including in the Charter of Fundamental Rights, and in Member States’ constitutions, within their respective fields of application.

(15)

Decision 2014/512/CFSP contains a prohibition to import crude oil from Russia, whether by pipeline or via maritime transport. Decision 2014/512/CFSP also provides for temporary derogations for imports by pipeline, and for seaborne import for Bulgaria. Those derogations were exclusively meant to ensure the security of supply of the Member States, while maintaining a level playing field among them. It is thus appropriate to clarify that, as is the case for the Member States importing Russian crude oil by pipeline, Bulgaria cannot sell petroleum products obtained from Russian crude oil imported on the basis of that derogation to buyers located in other Member States or in third countries. Bunkering or refuelling of a vehicle or aircraft in the Member States which benefit from those derogations does not fall under this prohibition. In a spirit of solidarity with Ukraine, it is appropriate to nevertheless allow Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria to export to Ukraine certain refined petroleum products obtained from Russian crude oil imported on the basis of the derogations in question, including, when necessary, by transiting through other Member States. It is also appropriate to allow Bulgaria to export to third countries certain refined petroleum products obtained from Russian crude oil imported on the basis of the derogations in question. This is necessary in order to mitigate environmental and safety risks since such products cannot be stored safely in Bulgaria. Annual exports should not exceed the average annual exports for such products over the past five years.

(16)

It is appropriate to further clarify and amend the exemptions to the import ban on steel products that either originate in Russia or have been exported from Russia.

(17)

It is also appropriate to introduce or extend certain exemptions or derogations related to certain measures, as well as to make certain technical corrections in the operative text.

(18)

Further action by the Union is needed in order to implement certain measures.

(19)

Decision 2014/512/CFSP should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

Decision 2014/512/CFSP is amended as follows:

(1)

in Article 1, paragraph 5 is replaced by the following:

‘5.   It shall be prohibited to list and provide services for, as of 12 April 2022, and to admit to trading as of 29 January 2023, on trading venues registered or recognised in the Union, the transferable securities of any legal person, entity or body established in Russia and with over 50 % public ownership.’;

(2)

Article 1aa is amended as follows:

(a)

the following paragraphs are inserted:

‘1b.   It shall be prohibited as from 16 January 2023 to hold any posts in the governing bodies of:

(a)

a legal person, entity or body established in Russia, which is publicly controlled or with over 50 % public ownership, or in which Russia, its Government or Central Bank has the right to participate in profits or with which Russia, its Government or Central Bank has other substantial economic relationship;

(b)

a legal person, entity or body established in Russia whose proprietary rights are directly or indirectly owned for more than 50 % by an entity referred to in point (a) of this paragraph; or

(c)

a legal person, entity or body established in Russia and acting on behalf or at the direction of an entity referred to in point (a) or (b) of this paragraph.

This prohibition shall not apply to any legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1, for which paragraph 1a applies.

1c.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1b, the competent authorities may authorise the holding of a post in the governing body of a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b, after having determined that the legal person, entity or body is:

(a)

a joint venture or similar legal arrangement involving a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b and concluded by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State before 17 December 2022, or

(b)

a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b which was established in Russia before 17 December 2022 and which is owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State.

1d.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1b, the competent authorities may authorise the holding of a post in the governing body of a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b, after having determined that the holding of such a post is necessary for ensuring critical energy supply.

1e.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1b, the competent authorities may authorise the holding of a post in the governing body of a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1b, after having determined that the legal person, entity or body is involved in the transit through Russia of oil originating in a third country and that the holding of such a post is intended for operations which are not prohibited under Article 4o and 4p.’;

(b)

the following paragraphs are inserted:

‘2d.   The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the execution until 18 March 2023 of contracts concluded with a legal person, entity or body referred to in Part C of Annex X before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

2e.   The prohibition in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the reception of payments due by the legal persons, entities or bodies referred to in Part C of Annex X pursuant to contracts performed before 18 March 2023.’;

(c)

paragraph 3, point (d) is replaced by the following:

‘(d)

transactions, including sales, which are strictly necessary for the wind-down, by 30 June 2023, of a joint venture or similar legal arrangement concluded before 16 March 2022, involving a legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1;’;

(d)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘3a.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, transactions which are strictly necessary for the divestment and withdrawal by 30 June 2023, of the entities mentioned in paragraph 1 or their subsidiaries in the Union from a legal person, entity or body established in the Union.’;

(e)

the following paragraph is added:

‘5.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1c, 1d, 1e and 3a within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(3)

Article 1k is replaced by the following:

‘Article 1k

1.   It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, accounting, auditing, including statutory audit, bookkeeping or tax consulting services, or business and management consulting or public relations services to:

(a)

the Government of Russia; or

(b)

legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia.

2.   It shall be prohibited to provide, directly or indirectly, architectural and engineering services, legal advisory services and IT consultancy services to:

(a)

the Government of Russia; or

(b)

legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia.

2a.   It shall be prohibited to provide market research and public opinion polling services, technical testing and analysis services and advertising services to:

(a)

the Government of Russia; or

(b)

legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia.

3.   Paragraph 1 shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the termination by 5 July 2022 of contracts which are not compliant with this Article concluded before 4 June 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

4.   Paragraph 2 shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the termination by 8 January 2023 of contracts which are not compliant with this Article concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

4a.   Paragraph 2a shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the termination by 16 January 2023 of contracts which are not compliant with this Article concluded before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

5.   Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the provision of services that are strictly necessary for the exercise of the right of defence in judicial proceedings and the right to an effective legal remedy.

6.   Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the provision of services which are strictly necessary to ensure access to judicial, administrative or arbitral proceedings in a Member State, or for the recognition or enforcement of a judgment or an arbitration award rendered in a Member State, provided that such provision of services is consistent with the objectives of this Decision and of Decision 2014/145/CFSP.

7.   Paragraphs 1, 2 and 2a shall not apply to the provision of services intended for the exclusive use of legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia that are owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State, a country member of the European Economic Area, Switzerland or a partner country as listed in Annex VII.

8.   Paragraphs 2 and 2a shall not apply to the provision of services necessary for public health emergencies, the urgent prevention or mitigation of an event likely to have a serious and significant impact on human health and safety or the environment, or as a response to natural disasters.

9.   Paragraph 2 shall not apply to the provision of services necessary for software updates for non-military use and for a non-military end user, permitted by Articles 3(3)(d) and 3a(3)(d).

10.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1, 2 and 2a, the competent authorities may authorise the services referred to therein, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, after having determined that this is necessary for:

(a)

humanitarian purposes such as delivering or facilitating the delivery of assistance, including medical supplies, food, or the transfer of humanitarian workers and related assistance, or for evacuations;

(b)

civil society activities that directly promote democracy, human rights or the rule of law in Russia;

(c)

the functioning of diplomatic and consular representations of the Union and of the Member States or partner countries in Russia, including delegations, embassies and missions, or international organisations in Russia enjoying immunities in accordance with international law;

(d)

ensuring critical energy supply within the Union and the purchase, import or transport into the Union of titanium, aluminium, copper, nickel, palladium and iron ore;

(e)

ensuring the continuous operation of infrastructures, hardware and software which are critical for human health and safety, or the safety of the environment;

(f)

the establishment, operation, maintenance, fuel supply and retreatment and safety of civil nuclear capabilities, and the continuation of design, construction and commissioning required for the completion of civil nuclear facilities, the supply of precursor material for the production of medical radioisotopes and similar medical applications, or critical technology for environmental radiation monitoring, as well as for civil nuclear cooperation, in particular in the field of research and development; or

(g)

the provision of electronic communication services by Union telecommunication operators necessary for the operation, maintenance and security, including cybersecurity, of electronic communication services, in Russia, in Ukraine, in the Union, between Russia and the Union, and between Ukraine and the Union, and for data centre services in the Union.

11.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 10 within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(4)

Article 4a is replaced by the following:

‘Article 4a

1.   It shall be prohibited to:

(a)

acquire any new or extend any existing participation in any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the energy sector in Russia;

(b)

grant or be part of any arrangement to grant any new loan or credit or otherwise provide financing, including equity capital, to any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the energy sector in Russia, or for the documented purpose of financing such a legal person, entity or body;

(c)

create any new joint venture with any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the energy sector in Russia;

(d)

provide investment services directly related to the activities referred to in points (a), (b) and (c).

2.   It shall be prohibited to:

(a)

acquire any new or extend any existing participation in any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the mining and quarrying sector in Russia;

(b)

grant or be part of any arrangement to grant any new loan or credit or otherwise provide financing, including equity capital, to any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the mining and quarrying sector in Russia, or for the documented purpose of financing such a legal person, entity or body;

(c)

create any new joint venture with any legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of Russia or any other third country and operating in the mining and quarrying sector in Russia;

(d)

provide investment services directly related to the activities referred to in points (a), (b) and (c).

3.   By way of derogation from paragraph 1, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, any activity referred to in paragraph 1 after having determined that:

(a)

it is necessary to ensure critical energy supply within the Union, as well as the transport of natural gas and oil, including refined petroleum products, unless prohibited under Article 4o or 4p, from or through Russia into the Union; or

(b)

it exclusively concerns a legal person, entity or body operating in the energy sector in Russia owned by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State.

4.   The Member State or Member States concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 3 within two weeks of the authorisation.

5.   The prohibition in paragraph 2 shall not apply to mining and quarrying activities that yield their highest value from, or have as their primary objective, the production of certain materials. The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this paragraph.’;

(5)

Article 4d is amended as follows:

(a)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘5b.   With regard to the goods listed in Part C of Annex XI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 4 shall not apply to the execution until 16 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(b)

the following paragraphs are inserted:

‘6b.   By way of derogation from paragraph 4, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the provision of technical assistance, related to the use of the goods and technology referred to in paragraph 1, after having determined that the provision of such technical assistance is necessary for avoiding collision between satellites, or their unintended re-entry into the atmosphere.

6c.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 4, the competent authorities may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export of the goods falling under CN codes 8517 71 00, 8517 79 00 and 9026 00 00 listed in Part B of Annex XI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, or related technical assistance, brokering services, financing or financial assistance, after having determined that it is necessary for medical or pharmaceutical purposes, or for humanitarian purposes, such as delivering or facilitating the delivery of assistance, including medical supplies, food, or the transfer of humanitarian workers and related assistance or for evacuations.

When deciding on requests for authorisations for medical, pharmaceutical or humanitarian purposes in accordance with this paragraph, the national competent authorities shall not grant an authorisation for exports to any natural or legal person, entity or body in Russia or for use in Russia, if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the goods might have a military end-use.’;

(6)

in Article 4ha, paragraph 6 is replaced by the following:

‘6.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 5, 5a and 5b within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(7)

Article 4i is amended as follows:

(a)

paragraph 1, point (d), is replaced by the following:

‘(d)

to import or purchase, as from 30 September 2023, directly or indirectly, iron and steel products as listed in Annex XVII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 when processed in a third country incorporating iron and steel products originating in Russia as listed in Annex XVII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014; with regard to products listed in Annex XVII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 processed in a third country incorporating steel products originating in Russia of CN code 7207 11 or 7207 12 10 or 7224 90, this prohibition shall apply as of 1 April 2024 for CN code 7207 11 and as of 1 October 2024 for CN codes 7207 12 10 and 7224 90;’;

(b)

paragraph 3 is replaced by the following:

‘3.   With regard to the goods listed in Part B of Annex XVII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 that are not listed in Part A of that Annex, and without prejudice to paragraph 4, the prohibitions in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the execution until 8 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts. This provision does not apply to goods falling under CN codes 7207 11, 7207 12 10 and 7224 90, for which the paragraphs 4, 5 and 5a apply.’;

(c)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘5a.   The prohibitions in paragraph 1 shall not apply to the import, purchase or transport, or related technical or financial assistance, of the following quantities of the goods falling under CN code 7224 90:

(a)

147 007 metric tonnes between 17 December 2022 and 31 December 2023;

(b)

110 255 metric tonnes between 1 January 2024 and 30 September 2024.’;

(d)

paragraph 6 is replaced by the following:

‘6.   The import volume quotas set out in paragraphs 4, 5 and 5a shall be managed by the Commission and the Member States in accordance with the management system for tariff-rate quotas provided for in Articles 49 to 54 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 (*1).

(*1)  Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 of 24 November 2015 laying down detailed rules for implementing certain provisions of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the Union Customs Code (OJ L 343 29.12.2015, p. 558).’;"

(8)

Article 4k is amended as follows:

(a)

paragraph 3b is replaced by the following:

‘3b.   With regard to the goods listed in Part B of Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 8 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.

This provision does not apply to goods falling under CN code 2905 11 as listed in Part B of Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, for which paragraph 3ba applies.’;

(b)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘3ba.   With regard to goods falling under CN code 2905 11 as listed in Part B of Annex XXI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 18 June 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022 or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(9)

Article 4m is amended as follows:

(a)

paragraph 3 is replaced by the following:

‘3.   With regard to the goods listed in Part A of Annex XXIII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 10 July 2022 of contracts concluded before 9 April 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(b)

paragraph 3a is replaced by the following:

‘3a.   With regard to the goods falling under CN codes 2701, 2702, 2703 and 2704 as listed in Part A of Annex XXIII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 8 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 7 October 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(c)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘3b.   With regard to the goods listed in Part B of Annex XXIII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, the prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to the execution until 16 January 2023 of contracts concluded before 17 December 2022, or of ancillary contracts necessary for the execution of such contracts.’;

(d)

the following paragraph is inserted:

‘4a.   The competent authorities of the Member States may authorise, under the conditions they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export of the goods falling under CN codes 8417 20, 8419 81 80 and 8438 10 10, or the provision of related technical or financial assistance, after having determined that such goods or the provision of related technical or financial assistance are necessary for personal household use of natural persons.’;

(e)

paragraph 5a is replaced by the following:

‘5a.   When deciding on requests for authorisations referred to in paragraphs 4a and 5, the competent authorities shall not grant an authorisation for exports to any natural or legal person, entity or body in Russia or for use in Russia, if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the goods might have a military end-use.’;

(10)

Article 4o is amended as follows:

(a)

in paragraph 7, the following subparagraphs are added:

‘As from 5 February 2023, it shall be prohibited to transfer or transport petroleum products falling under CN 2710 which are obtained from crude oil imported on the basis of a derogation granted by the Bulgarian competent authority under paragraph 5, to other Member States or to third countries, or to sell such petroleum products to purchasers in other Member States or in third countries.

By way of derogation from the prohibition set out in the second subparagraph, the competent authorities of Bulgaria may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export to Ukraine of certain petroleum products, which are obtained from crude oil imported under paragraph 5, after having determined that:

(a)

the products are intended for exclusive use in Ukraine;

(b)

such sale, supply, transfer or export is not meant to circumvent the prohibitions in the second subparagraph.

By way of derogation from the prohibition set out in the second subparagraph, the competent authorities of Bulgaria may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export to any third country of certain petroleum products, which are obtained from crude oil imported under paragraph 5, within the export volume quotas mentioned in Annex XXXII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, after having determined that:

(a)

the products cannot be stored in Bulgaria due to environmental and safety risks;

(b)

such sale, supply, transfer or export is not meant to circumvent the prohibitions in the second subparagraph.

Bulgaria shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisations granted under the third and fourth subparagraphs within two weeks of the authorisation.

The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by the derogations set out in the third and fourth subparagraphs.’;

(b)

in paragraph 8, the following subparagraphs are added:

‘As from 5 February 2023, by way of derogation from the prohibitions referred to in the third subparagraph, the competent authorities of Hungary and Slovakia may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the sale, supply, transfer or export to Ukraine of certain petroleum products which are obtained from crude oil imported under paragraph 3(d) after having determined that:

(a)

the products are intended for exclusive use in Ukraine;

(b)

such sale, supply, transfer or export is not meant to circumvent the prohibitions in the third subparagraph.

The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisations granted under this paragraph within two weeks of the authorisation.

The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by the derogation set out in the fifth subparagraph.’;

(11)

the following Article is inserted:

‘Article 4r

1.   By way of derogation from Articles 3, 3a, 4, 4c, 4d, 4g, 4j and 4m, the competent authorities may authorise the sale, supply or transfer of goods and technologies listed in Annexes II, VII, X, XI, XVI, XVIII, XX and XXIII to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014, as well as in Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2021/821 until 30 September 2023, where such sale, supply or transfer is strictly necessary for the divestment from Russia or the wind-down of business activities in Russia, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled:

(a)

the goods and technologies are owned by a national of a Member State or by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State or by legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia that are owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State; and

(b)

the competent authorities deciding on requests for authorisations have no reasonable grounds to believe that the goods might be for a military end-user or have a military end-use in Russia; and

(c)

the concerned goods and technologies were physically located in Russia before the relevant prohibitions in Articles 3, 3a, 4, 4c, 4d, 4g, 4j or 4m entered into force in respect of those goods and technologies.

2.   By way of derogation from Articles 4i and 4k, the competent authorities may authorise the import or transfer of goods listed in Annexes XVII and XXI to Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 until 30 September 2023, where such import or transfer is strictly necessary for the divestment from Russia or the wind-down of business activities in Russia, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled:

(a)

the goods are owned by a national of a Member State or by a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State or by legal persons, entities or bodies established in Russia that are owned by, or solely or jointly controlled by, a legal person, entity or body which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State; and

(b)

the concerned goods were physically located in Russia before the relevant prohibitions in Articles 4i and 4k entered into force in respect of those goods.

3.   The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1 and 2 within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(12)

the Annexes are amended as set out in the Annex to this Decision.

Point 12 shall apply in respect of one or several of the entities referred to in point (2) of the Annex to this Decision as from 1 February 2023 and provided that the Council, having examined the respective cases, so decides by unanimity.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 16 December 2022.

For the Council

The President

M. BEK


(1)  Council Decision 2014/512/CFSP of 31 July 2014 concerning restrictive measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilising the situation in Ukraine (OJ L 229, 31.7.2014, p. 13).


ANNEX

(1)

Annex IV to Decision 2014/512/CFSP is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX IV

List of legal Persons, Entities and Bodies referred to in Articles 3(7), 3a(7), and 3b(1)

JSC Sirius

OJSC Stankoinstrument

OAO JSC Chemcomposite

JSC Kalashnikov

JSC Tula Arms Plant

NPK Technologii Maschinostrojenija

OAO Wysokototschnye Kompleksi

OAO Almaz Antey

OAO NPO Bazalt

Admiralty Shipyard JSC

Aleksandrov Scientific Research Technological Institute NITI

Argut OOO

Communication Center of the Ministry of Defense

Federal Research Center Boreskov Institute of Catalysis

Federal State Budgetary Enterprise of the Administration of the President of Russia

Federal State Budgetary Enterprise Special Flight Unit Rossiya of the Administration of the President of Russia

Federal State Unitary Enterprise Dukhov Automatics Research Institute (VNIIA)

Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR)

Forensic Center of Nizhniy Novgorod Region Main Directorate of the Ministry of Interior Affairs

International Center for Quantum Optics and Quantum Technologies (the Russian Quantum Center)

Irkut Corporation

Irkut Research and Production Corporation Public Joint Stock Company

Joint Stock Company Scientific Research Institute of Computing Machinery

JSC Central Research Institute of Machine Building (JSC TsNIIMash)

JSC Kazan Helicopter Plant Repair Service

JSC Shipyard Zaliv (Zaliv Shipbuilding Yard)

JSC Rocket and Space Centre – Progress

Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Works J.S. Co.

Kazan Helicopter Plant PJSC

Komsomolsk-na-Amur Aviation Production Organization (KNAAPO)

Ministry of Defence RF

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

NPO High Precision Systems JSC

NPO Splav JSC

OPK Oboronprom

PJSC Beriev Aircraft Company

PJSC Irkut Corporation

PJSC Kazan Helicopters

POLYUS Research Institute of M.F. Stelmakh Joint Stock Company

Promtech-Dubna, JSC

Public Joint Stock Company United Aircraft Corporation

Radiotechnical and Information Systems (RTI) Concern

Rapart Services LLC

Rosoboronexport OJSC (ROE)

Rostec (Russian Technologies State Corporation)

Rostekh – Azimuth

Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG

Russian Helicopters JSC

SP KVANT (Sovmestnoe Predpriyatie Kvantovye Tekhnologii)

Sukhoi Aviation JSC

Sukhoi Civil Aircraft

Tactical Missiles Corporation JSC

Tupolev JSC

UEC-Saturn

United Aircraft Corporation

JSC AeroKompozit

United Engine Corporation

UEC-Aviadvigatel JSC

United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation

United Shipbuilding Corporation

JSC PO Sevmash

Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard

Severnaya Shipyard

Shipyard Yantar

UralVagonZavod

Baikal Electronics

Center for Technological Competencies in Radiophtonics

Central Research and Development Institute Tsiklon

Crocus Nano Electronics

Dalzavod Ship-Repair Center

Elara

Electronic Computing and Information Systems

ELPROM

Engineering Center Ltd.

Forss Technology Ltd.

Integral SPB

JSC Element

JSC Pella-Mash

JSC Shipyard Vympel

Kranark LLC

Lev Anatolyevich Yershov (Ershov)

LLC Center

MCST Lebedev

Miass Machine-Building Factory

Microelectronic Research and Development Center Novosibirsk

MPI VOLNA

N.A. Dollezhal Order of Lenin Research and Design Institute of Power Engineering

Nerpa Shipyard

NM-Tekh

Novorossiysk Shipyard JSC

NPO Electronic Systems

NPP Istok

NTC Metrotek

OAO GosNIIkhimanalit

OAO Svetlovskoye Predpriyatiye Era

OJSC TSRY

OOO Elkomtekh (Elkomtex)

OOO Planar

OOO Sertal

Photon Pro LLC

PJSC Zvezda

Amur Shipbuilding Factory PJSC

AO Center of Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing JSC

AO Kronshtadt

Avant Space LLC

Production Association Strela

Radioavtomatika

Research Center Module

Robin Trade Limited

R.Ye. Alekseyev Central Design Bureau for Hydrofoil Ships

Rubin Sever Design Bureau

Russian Space Systems

Rybinsk Shipyard Engineering

Scientific Research Institute of Applied Chemistry

Scientific-Research Institute of Electronics

Scientific Research Institute of Hypersonic Systems

Scientific Research Institute NII Submikron

Sergey IONOV

Serniya Engineering

Severnaya Verf Shipbuilding Factory

Ship Maintenance Center Zvezdochka

State Governmental Scientific Testing Area of Aircraft Systems (GkNIPAS)

State Machine Building Design Bureau Raduga Bereznya

State Scientific Center AO GNTs RF—FEI A.I. Leypunskiy Physico-Energy Institute

State Scientific Research Institute of Machine Building Bakhirev (GosNIImash)

Tomsk Microwave and Photonic Integrated Circuits and Modules Collective Design Center

UAB Pella-Fjord

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “35th Shipyard”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Astrakhan Shipyard”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Aysberg Central Design Bureau”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Baltic Shipbuilding Factory”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC “Krasnoye Sormovo Plant OJSC”

United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC SC “Zvyozdochka”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Pribaltic Shipbuilding Factory Yantar”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Scientific Research Design Technological Bureau Onega”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard”

Ural Scientific Research Institute for Composite Materials

Urals Project Design Bureau Detal

Vega Pilot Plant

Vertikal LLC

Vladislav Vladimirovich Fedorenko

VTK Ltd

Yaroslavl Shipbuilding Factory

ZAO Elmiks-VS

ZAO Sparta

ZAO Svyaz Inzhiniring

46th TSNII Central Scientific Research Institute

Alagir Resistor Factory

All-Russian Research Institute of Optical and Physical Measurements

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute Etalon JSC

Almaz JSC

Arzam Scientific Production Enterprise Temp Avia

Automated Procurement System for State Defense Orders, LLC

Dolgoprudniy Design Bureau of Automatics (DDBA JSC)

Electronic Computing Technology Scientific-Research Center JSC

Electrosignal JSC

Energiya JSC

Engineering Center Moselectronproekt

Etalon Scientific and Production Association

Evgeny Krayushin

Foreign Trade Association Mashpriborintorg

Ineko LLC

Informakustika JSC

Institute of High Energy Physics

Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics

Inteltech PJSC

ISE SO RAN Institute of High-Current Electronics

Kaluga Scientific-Research Institute of Telemechanical Devices JSC

Kulon Scientific-Research Institute JSC

Lutch Design Office JSC

Meteor Plant JSC

Moscow Communications Research Institute JSC

Moscow Order of the Red Banner of Labor Research Radio Engineering Institute JSC

NPO Elektromechaniki JSC

Omsk Production Union Irtysh JSC

Omsk Scientific-Research Institute of Instrument Engineering JSC

Optron, JSC

Pella Shipyard OJSC

Polyot Chelyabinsk Radio Plant JSC

Pskov Distance Communications Equipment Plant

Radiozavod JSC

Razryad JSC

Research Production Association Mars

Ryazan Radio-Plant

Scientific Production Center Vigstar JSC

Scientific Production Enterprise “Radiosviaz”

Scientific Research Institute Ferrite-Domen

Scientific Research Institute of Communication Management Systems

Scientific-Production Association and Scientific-Research Institute of Radio- Components

Scientific-Production Enterprise “Kant”

Scientific-Production Enterprise “Svyaz”

Scientific-Production Enterprise Almaz JSC

Scientific-Production Enterprise Salyut JSC

Scientific-Production Enterprise Volna

Scientific-Production Enterprise Vostok JSC

Scientific-Research Institute “Argon”

Scientific-Research Institute and Factory Platan

Scientific-Research Institute of Automated Systems and Communications Complexes Neptune JSC

Special Design and Technical Bureau for Relay Technology

Special Design Bureau Salute JSC

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “Salute”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “State Machine Building Design Bureau ‘Vympel’ By Name I.I.Toropov”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “URALELEMENT”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “Plant Dagdiesel”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company “Scientific Research Institute of Marine Heat Engineering”

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company PA Strela

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Plant Kulakov

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Ravenstvo

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Ravenstvo-service

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Saratov Radio Instrument Plant

Tactical Missile Company, Joint Stock Company Severny Press

Tactical Missile Company, Joint-Stock Company “Research Center for Automated Design”

Tactical Missile Company, KB Mashinostroeniya

Tactical Missile Company, NPO Electromechanics

Tactical Missile Company, NPO Lightning

Tactical Missile Company, Petrovsky Electromechanical Plant “Molot”

Tactical Missile Company, PJSC “MBDB ‘ISKRA’ ”

Tactical Missile Company, PJSC ANPP Temp Avia

Tactical Missile Company, Raduga Design Bureau

Tactical Missile Corporation, “Central Design Bureau of Automation”

Tactical Missile Corporation, 711 Aircraft Repair Plant

Tactical Missile Corporation, AO GNPP “Region”

Tactical Missile Corporation, AO TMKB “Soyuz”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Azov Optical and Mechanical Plant

Tactical Missile Corporation, Concern “MPO – Gidropribor”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company “KRASNY GIDROPRESS”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company Avangard

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company Concern Granit-Electron

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company Elektrotyaga

Tactical Missile Corporation, Joint Stock Company GosNIIMash

Tactical Missile Corporation, RKB Globus

Tactical Missile Corporation, Smolensk Aviation Plant

Tactical Missile Corporation, TRV Engineering

Tactical Missile Corporation, Ural Design Bureau “Detal”

Tactical Missile Corporation, Zvezda-Strela Limited Liability Company

Tambov Plant (TZ) “October”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “Production Association Northern Machine Building Enterprise”

United Shipbuilding Corporation “5th Shipyard”

Federal Center for Dual-Use Technology (FTsDT) Soyuz

Turayev Machine Building Design Bureau Soyuz

Zhukovskiy Central Aerohydrodynamics Institute (TsAGI)

Rosatomflot

Lyulki Experimental-Design Bureau

Lyulki Science and Technology Center

AO Aviaagregat

Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI)

Closed Joint Stock Company Turborus (Turborus)

Federal Autonomous Institution Central Institute of Engine-Building N.A. P.I. Baranov; Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM)

Federal State Budgetary Institution National Research Center Institute N.A. N.E. Zhukovsky (Zhukovsky National Research Institute)

Federal State Unitary Enterprise “State Scientific-Research Institute for Aviation Systems” (GosNIIAS)

Joint Stock Company 123 Aviation Repair Plant (123 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 218 Aviation Repair Plant (218 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 360 Aviation Repair Plant (360 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 514 Aviation Repair Plant (514 ARZ)

Joint Stock Company 766 UPTK

Joint Stock Company Aramil Aviation Repair Plant (AARZ)

Joint Stock Company Aviaremont (Aviaremont)

Joint Stock Company Flight Research Institute N.A. M.M. Gromov (FRI Gromov)

Joint Stock Company Metallist Samara (Metallist Samara)

Joint Stock Company Moscow Machine-Building Enterprise named after V. V. Chernyshev (MMP V.V. Chernyshev)

JSC NII Steel

Joint Stock Company Remdizel

Joint Stock Company Special Industrial and Technical Base Zvezdochka (SPTB Zvezdochka)

Joint Stock Company STAR

Joint Stock Company Votkinsk Machine Building Plant

Joint Stock Company Yaroslav Radio Factory

Joint Stock Company Zlatoustovsky Machine Building Plant (JSC Zlatmash)

Limited Liability Company Center for Specialized Production OSK Propulsion (OSK Propulsion)

Lytkarino Machine-Building Plant

Moscow Aviation Institute

Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology

Omsk Motor-Manufacturing Design Bureau

Open Joint Stock Company 170 Flight Support Equipment Repair Plant (170 RZ SOP)

Open Joint Stock Company 20 Aviation Repair Plant (20 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 275 Aviation Repair Plant (275 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 308 Aviation Repair Plant (308 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 32 Repair Plant of Flight Support Equipment (32 RZ SOP)

Open Joint Stock Company 322 Aviation Repair Plant (322 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 325 Aviation Repair Plant (325 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 680 Aircraft Repair Plant (680 ARZ)

Open Joint Stock Company 720 Special Flight Support Equipment Repair Plant (720 RZ SOP)

Open Joint Stock Company Volgograd Radio-Technical Equipment Plant (VZ RTO)

Public Joint Stock Company Agregat (PJSC Agregat)

Salute Gas Turbine Research and Production Center

Scientific-Production Association Vint of Zvezdochka Shipyard (SPU Vint)

Scientific Research Institute of Applied Acoustics (NIIPA)

Siberian Scientific-Research Institute of Aviation N.A. S.A. Chaplygin (SibNIA)

Software Research Institute

Subsidiary Sevastopol Naval Plant of Zvezdochka Shipyard (Sevastopol Naval Plant)

Tula Arms Plant

Russian Institute of Radio Navigation and Time

Federal Technical Regulation and Metrology Agency (Rosstandart)

Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science P.I. K.A. Valiev RAS of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia (FTIAN)

Federal State Unitary Enterprise All-Russian Research Institute of Physical, Technical and Radio Engineering Measurements (VNIIFTRI)

Institute of Physics Named After P.N. Lebedev of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LPI)

The Institute of Solid-State Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISSP)

Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (IPP SB RAS)

UEC-Perm Engines, JSC

Ural Works of Civil Aviation, JSC

Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering “Rubin”, JSC

“Aeropribor-Voskhod”, JSC

Aerospace Equipment Corporation, JSC

Central Research Institute of Automation and Hydraulics (CNIIAG), JSC

Aerospace Systems Design Bureau, JSC

Afanasyev Technomac, JSC

Ak Bars Shipbuilding Corporation, CJSC

AGAT, Gavrilov-Yaminskiy Machine-Building Plant, JSC

Almaz Central Marine Design Bureau, JSC

Joint Stock Company Eleron

AO Rubin

Branch of AO Company Sukhoi Yuri Gagarin Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Plant

Branch of PAO II – Aviastar

Branch of RSK MiG Nizhny Novgorod Aircraft-Construction Plant Sokol

Chkalov Novosibirsk Aviation Plant

Joint Stock Company All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute Gradient

Joint Stock Company Almatyevsk Radiopribor Plant (JSC AZRP)

Joint Stock Company Experimental-Design Bureau Elektroavtomatika in the name of P.A. Efimov

Joint Stock Company Industrial Controls Design Bureau

Joint Stock Company Kazan Instrument-Engineering and Design Bureau

Joint Stok Company Microtechnology

Phasotron Scientific-Research Institute of Radio-Engineering

Joint Stock Company Radiopribor

Joint Stock Company Ramensk Instrument-Engineering Bureau

Joint Stock Company Research and Production Center SAPSAN

Joint Stock Company Rychag

Joint Stock Company Scientific Production Enterprise Izmeritel

Joint Stock Company Scientific-Production Union for Radioelectronics named after V.I. Shimko

Joint Stock Company Taganrog Communications Scientific-Research Institute

Joint Stock Company Urals Instrument-Engineering Plant

Joint Stock Company Vzlet Engineering Testing Support

Joint Stock Company Zhiguli Radio Plant

Joint Stock Company Bryansk Electromechanical Plant

Public Joint Stock Company Moscow Institute of Electro-Mechanics and Automation

Public Joint Stock Company Stavropol Radio Plant Signal

Public Joint Stock Company Techpribor

Joint Stock Company Ramensky Instrument-Engineering Plant

V.V. Tarasov Avia Avtomatika

Design Bureau of Chemical Machine Building KBKhM

Far Eastern Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Center

Ilyushin Aviation Complex Branch: Myasishcheva Experimental Mechanical Engineering Plant

Institute of Marine Technology Problems Far East Branch Russian Academy of Sciences

Irkutsk Aviation Plant

Joint Stock Company Aerocomposit Ulyanovsk Plant

Joint Stock Company Experimental Design Bureau named after A.S. Yakovlev

Joint Stock Company Federal Research and Production Center Altai

Joint Stock Company “Head Special Design Bureau Prozhektor”

Joint Stock Company Ilyushin Aviation Complex

Joint Stock Company Lazurit Central Design Bureau

Joint Stock Company Research and Development Enterprise Protek

Joint Stock Company SPMDB Malachite

Joint Stock Company Votkinsky Zavod

Kalyazinsky Machine Building Factory – Branch of RSK MiG

Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

NPP Start

OAO Radiofizika

P.A. Voronin Lukhovitsk Aviation Plant, branch of RSK MiG

Public Joint Stock Company Bryansk Special Design Bureau

Public Joint Stock Company Voronezh Joint Stock Aircraft Company

Radio Technical Institute named after A. L. Mints

Russian Federal Nuclear Center – All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics

Shvabe JSC

Special Technological Center LLC

St. Petersburg Marine Bureau of Machine Building Malakhit

St. Petersburg Naval Design Bureau Almaz

St. Petersburg Shipbuilding Institution Krylov 45

Strategic Control Posts Corporation

V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences

Vladimir Design Bureau for Radio Communications OJSC

Voentelecom JSC

A.A. Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems (IITP), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)

Ak Bars Holding

Special Research Bureau for Automation of Marine Researches Far East Branch Russian Academy of Sciences

Systems of Biological Synthesis LLC

Borisfen, JSC

Barnaul cartridge plant, JSC

Concern Avrora Scientific and Production Association, JSC

Bryansk Automobile Plant, JSC

Burevestnik Central Research Institute, JSC

Research Institute of Space Instrumentation, JSC

Arsenal Machine-building plant, OJSC

Central Design Bureau of Automatics, JSC

Zelenodolsk Design Bureau, JSC

Zavod Elecon, JSC

VMP “Avitec”, JSC

JSC V. Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design

Tulatochmash, JSC

PJSC “I.S. Brook” INEUM

SPE “Krasnoznamenets”, JSC

SPA Pribor named after S.S. Golembiovsky, SC

SPA “Impuls”, JSC

RusBITech

ROTOR 43

Rostov optical and mechanical plant, PJSC

RATEP, JSC

PLAZ

OKB “Technika”

Ocean Chips

Nudelman Precision Engineering Design Bureau

Angstrem JSC

NPCAP

Novosibirsk Plant of Artificial Fibre

Novosibirsk Cartridge Plant, JSC (alias: SIBFIRE), Новосибирский Патронный Завод

Novator DB

NIMI named after V.V. BAHIREV, JSC

NII Stali JSC

Nevskoe Design Bureau, JSC

Neva Electronica JSC

ENICS

The JSC Makeyev Design Bureau

KURGANPRIBOR, JSC’;

(2)

in Annex IX to Decision 2014/512/CFSP, the following entries are added:

 

‘NTV/NTV Mir

 

Rossiya 1

 

REN TV

 

Pervyi Kanal’;

(3)

Annex X to Decision 2014/512/CFSP is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX X

List of Legal Persons, Entities and Bodies referred to in Article 1AA

PART A

OPK OBORONPROM

UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

URALVAGONZAVOD

ROSNEFT

TRANSNEFT

GAZPROM NEFT

ALMAZ-ANTEY

KAMAZ

ROSTEC (RUSSIAN TECHNOLOGIES STATE CORPORATION)

JSC PO SEVMASH

SOVCOMFLOT

UNITED SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION

PART B

RUSSIAN MARITIME REGISTER of SHIPPING (RMRS)

PART C

RUSSIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANK’.


16.12.2022   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

LI 322/687


COUNCIL DECISION (CFSP) 2022/2479

of 16 December 2022

amending Decision 2014/145/CFSP concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular Article 29 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,

Whereas:

(1)

On 17 March 2014, the Council adopted Decision 2014/145/CFSP (1).

(2)

The Union remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

(3)

In view of the situation, it is appropriate to introduce a new deadline for the derogation allowing the divestment by a specific listed entity. That new deadline does not retroactively validate divestments not compliant with the necessary requirements under Decision 2014/145/CFSP, such as unauthorised divestments after the entity was listed. It is also appropriate to extend to two newly listed entities the derogation from the asset freeze and from the prohibition to make funds and economic resources available, in order to allow the termination of operations, contracts, or other agreements, previously concluded with those entities. In order to further address food security concerns in third countries, it is appropriate to introduce a new derogation allowing to unfreeze assets of, and to make funds and economic resources available to, certain individuals who held a significant role in international trade in agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers, prior to their listing. To avoid circumvention, national competent authorities are entrusted with authorising such operations. In doing so, they should act in close cooperation with the Commission, in order to ensure a uniform implementation across the Union. National competent authorities can take inspiration from the United Nations and World Food Programme priorities to tackle food insecurity around the globe. That derogation is without prejudice to other restrictive measures imposed by the Union on Russia and on other countries and to the respective national security concerns of Member States.

(4)

Further action by the Union is needed in order to implement certain measures.

(5)

Decision 2014/145/CFSP should therefore be amended accordingly,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

In Decision 2014/145/CFSP, Article 2 is amended as follows:

(1)

in point (a) of paragraph 10, the date ‘31 December 2022’ is replaced by the date ’28 February 2023’;

(2)

paragraph 15 is replaced by the following:

‘15.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 2, the competent authorities of a Member State may, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to the entity listed under entry number 108 under the heading “Entities” in the Annex, after having determined that the funds or economic resources are necessary for the completion, by 17 June 2023, of an ongoing sale and transfer of proprietary rights directly or indirectly owned by that entity in a legal person, entity or body established in the Union. That deadline does not retroactively validate divestments not compliant with the necessary requirements under this Decision.’;

(3)

paragraph 17 is replaced by the following:

‘17.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 2, the competent authorities of a Member State may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources belonging to the entities listed under entry numbers 53, 54, 55, 79, 80, 81, 82, 108, 126 and 127 under the heading ‘Entities’ in the Annex, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to those entities, under such conditions as the competent authorities deem appropriate and after having determined that such funds or economic resources are necessary for the purchase, import or transport of agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers.

By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 2, the competent authorities of a Member State, based on a specific and case-by-case assessment, may authorise, for each relevant transaction separately, the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources belonging to natural persons listed under the heading ‘Persons’ in the Annex who held a significant role in international trade in agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers, prior to their listing, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to those persons, under such conditions as the competent authorities deem appropriate and after having determined that such funds or resources are necessary for the sale, supply, transfer or export of agricultural and food products, including wheat and fertilisers, to third countries in order to address food security.

The Member State concerned shall, when authorising such operations, act in close cooperation with the Commission. It shall inform the other Member States of any authorisation granted under this paragraph, within two weeks of the authorisation.’;

(4)

the following paragraph is added:

‘20.   By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 2, the competent authorities of a Member State may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources belonging to the entities listed under entry numbers 126 and 127 under the heading “Entities” in the Annex, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources to those entities, under such conditions as the competent authorities deem appropriate and after having determined that such funds or economic resources are necessary for the termination by 17 June 2023 of operations, contracts, or other agreements, including correspondent banking relations, concluded with those entities before 16 December 2022. The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under this paragraph within two weeks of the authorisation.’.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 16 December 2022.

For the Council

The President

M. BEK


(1)  Council Decision 2014/145/CFSP of 17 March 2014 concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine (OJ L 78, 17.3.2014, p. 16).