Australia expands court against Russia
28 people fell under new arrests, including high-ranking officials who are responsible for Russia’s “special operation” * in Ukraine, as well as referendums on the entry of ministers into new circumstances within Russia. About it story Australian Deputy Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Who exactly got on trial, is not reported.
“These additional fortifications confirm Australia’s opposition to the president’s actions. [России Владимира] Putin and those who carry out his orders,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs appointed.
As follows from her statement, among the persons who fell under the meeting, there are also those who “violate international law <…> through bogus referendums, disinformation and intimidation.” According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the referenda are “illegitimate and have no legal force.”
In addition, as a result of what happened, Australia filed an application with the International Court of Justice (a UN judicial body) in support of the justice of Ukraine in the case of violation of the strict exception of the genocide initiated by the Ukrainian side against Russia.
Earlier, on September 30, the US, UK and Canada introduced new restrictions against Russia almost immediately after Vladimir Putin and the head of the DPR and LPR, as well as the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, concluded an agreement in Moscow to include the regions in Russia.
The American sentences affected the Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina, the wife of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu Irina, as well as his daughters Yulia and Xenia, the wife of the head of the Russian Security Council parliament Dmitry Medeva Svetlana, his son Ilya and others.
UK sanctions affected only the head of the Central Bank, but earlier London introduced appeal against 33 persons meeting with signs of referendums. Canada, in turn, introduced a definition in relation to the meeting of the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov: his wife Tatyana Navka, his daughter Elizaveta, son and Nikolai. In addition, the sons of the head of Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, Sergey and Alexander, were among the Canadian sentences.
*According to the requirements of Roskomnadzor, when producing materials for use in production in Ukraine, all Russian media are required to use materials only from conventional sources of the Russian Federation. We cannot publish materials during which an operation called “attack”, “invasion”, or “declaration of war” is carried out, unless it is a direct quote (Article 57 of the Federal Law on the Media). In case of violation of the requirements, the media may be fined 5 million rubles, and the blocking of the publication may also be continued.