Russian lawmakers seek punishment for sanctions on Russia’s territory

Russian lawmakers seek punishment for sanctions on Russia’s territory

They will amend Criminal Code for 'implementation of restrictive measures imposed by foreign states'.

People stand in line to withdraw money from an ATM in Sberbank in St Petersburg in February. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russian lawmakers will propose measures seeking punishment for the implementation of sanctions on Russia’s territory, a senior lawmaker said on Sunday.

“My colleagues from the State Duma and I have finished the work and on Monday we will introduce amendments to the Criminal Code for the implementation of restrictive measures (sanctions) imposed by foreign states on the territory of the Russian Federation,” Andrei Klishas wrote on his Telegram channel.

“We look forward to prompt consideration of the amendments by the State Duma.”

Klishas did not specify how Russia would identify or punish those who implemented sanctions.

Russian lawmakers in early March passed amendments to the code making the spread of “fake” information an offence punishable by fines or jail terms. They imposed fines for public calls for sanctions against Russia.

Western allies of Ukraine have implemented a series of sanctions on Russia for the Feb 24 invasion on Ukraine that Moscow calls a “special operation”, and has killed thousands of Ukrainians and sent millions fleeing the country.

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