Canada imposes sanctions on Belarus: Lukashenko's son is on the list
Kyiv • UNN
Canada has imposed sanctions on 10 individuals and 6 legal entities in Belarus, including Lukashenka's son. The list includes judges, heads of military production and companies in the defense industry.
On August 9, Canada imposed sanctions on ten individuals and six legal entities in Belarus. The list includes the son of the self-proclaimed president of the country, Alexander Lukashenko, Nikolai. This is stated on the Canadian government website, UNN reports .
Details
It is noted that the list includes Belarusian judges who passed sentences against the opponents of the Lukashenko regime, as well as persons who manage military production in the republic in coordination with Russia, and companies in the defense industry, etc.
In particular, we are talking about Lukashenko's son Mykola, judges Yulia Blynyuk, Vitaliy Sinila, Iryna Pradun, Valentyna Novikova, as well as the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant, the Display Design Bureau, the Minsk Research Institute of Instrumentation, Planar, Gomselmash, and others.
Recall
The EU Council adopted sanctions against 28 people for human rights violations in Belarus. The restrictions apply to representatives of law enforcement agencies, the judiciary and state media.