London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.
London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intentional targeting", the Foreign Office statement said. Those blacklisted include Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov, reportedly the head of a Russian military unit that has committed alleged war crimes in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv. He has been nicknamed "the Butcher of Bucha" by English-language media. Three generals are also targeted, as well as defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov, according to an updated list on the government website.London: Britain on Thursday announced fresh sanctions targeting Russian army chiefs, condemned by the UK foreign minister as having Ukrainian blood on their hands. The Foreign Office announced a swathe of sanctions against "generals committing atrocities on the front line, as well as individuals and businesses" supporting President Vladimir Putin's military. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands". The UK government has concluded that Russian bombing of civilian infrastructure is "intention
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