Britain imposed sanctions against Belarus

Britain introduced new sanctions against the Lukashenko regime for human rights violations

The British authorities have introduced new sanctions against Belarus. This was reported in a statement on the website of the country's government.

It is noted that the restrictions were introduced in order to bring the regime of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to justice for violations of fundamental human rights and freedoms in the country. As part of the sanctions, London froze the assets of the Belaruskali enterprise. In addition, the restrictions affected eight citizens of the country.

The British government noted that the measures introduced are designed to put pressure on Lukashenka and his entourage to change his policy. The statement emphasizes that London will continue to prosecute cybercriminals and support civil society in Belarus.

Earlier it became known that the US Treasury also introduced a new package of sanctions against Belarus. It included 20 individuals, 12 organizations and three aircraft. In particular, measures will be introduced against Dmitry Lukashenko, the middle son of the President of Belarus, who manages sports projects.

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