(Moscow) Russia announced on Tuesday that it was banning the entry into its territory of 49 British citizens, journalists and representatives of the defense sector, sanctions adopted in connection with the conflict in Ukraine.
Posted at 11:50 a.m.
Updated at 11:52 a.m.
These people “are no longer allowed to enter the Russian Federation”, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, accusing them of “spreading false information” about the conflict in Ukraine and “fuelling Russophobia in within British society.
In the list of people sanctioned are the names of several senior BBC officials and famous journalists from the group such as Orla Guerin, Paul Adams and Nick Robinson.
This is also the case for other big names in the British press, such as the editor of the newspaper The GuardianKatharine Viner, the columnist of the FinancialTimes Gideon Rachman and Sophy Ridge, who present Sky News’ Sunday political show.
Some people renowned for their knowledge of Russia and space in the former Soviet Union are also targeted, such as journalist Shaun Walker (The Guardian) and analyst Mark Galeotti.
In addition to 29 journalists and experts, the list of those targeted by Moscow includes 20 British citizens associated with the defense sector, government and military officials, as well as executives from industrial groups such as BAE Systems and Thales UK.
This is not the first time that Russia has announced such a measure in response to British sanctions linked to Moscow’s offensive against Ukraine.
At the end of May, Russian diplomacy announced that it had banned its territory from 154 members of the House of Lords.
In April, Russia had already banned Prime Minister Boris Johnson and several other senior British officials from entering the country.