Canada imposes more Russia sanctions, including a Wagner Group leader
Global News
Canada has updated its list of sanctioned figures linked to Russia's invasion of Ukraine for the 32nd time since the war began last February.
Canada is sanctioning 39 more people and 25 entities linked to Russia, including a Wagner Group official believed to have led the mercenaries in Mali.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly made the announcement Thursday morning.
Twenty of those listed are individuals and 21 are entities associated with Russia’s military industry or activities. The most notable name on the list is Ivan Maslov of the Wagner Group.
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) says he led the private militia branch that contributed to the massacre of civilians in Moura, Mali in March 2022.
The head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has already been sanctioned by Canada.
Prigozhin is reportedly in Belarus following an aborted mutiny last month.
Other people sanctioned include people connected to private military companies and so-called volunteer organizations that support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
GAC adds it is also targeting leaders in Russia’s nuclear sector, in co-ordination with international partners, in order to increase pressure on the Kremlin after “reckless actions” in Ukraine significantly increased the risk of a nuclear incident.