The UK has imposed sanctions on individuals associated with the Wagner PMC – the British Foreign Office
Sanctions apply to both individuals and legal entities in CAR, Sudan, and Mali

The UK government has imposed sanctions on individuals and legal entities in the Central African Republic, Sudan, and Mali, associated with the Wagner PMC.
This is reported by the UK Foreign Office.
It is noted that sanctions have been imposed against Aleksandr Maloletka, Konstantin Pikalov, Aleksandr Ivanov, and Dmitry Sytyi. They are associated with the activities of the PMC in the Central African Republic.
Restrictions have also been introduced against Ivan Maslov and Vitaly Perfilev, who were called the leaders of the PMC in Mali and the CAR respectively.
In addition, two individuals linked to Wagner's actions in the CAR, namely Mikhail Potepkin and Andrey Mandel, have made the list.
In addition, sanctions have been imposed against the companies Sewa Security Services, SYTII, M-Invest, Meroe Gold, and Al-Solag Mining Company Ltd.
It is clarified that the restrictions include asset freezing and a ban on entry into the UK.
Background. Mind reported that Australia had imposed sanctions against 35 russian organisations.
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