**10,000 Fans Incentive Plan The United Kingdom on Wednesday (21 February) imposed sanctions on six ** in charge of the Arctic penal colony, where Russian opposition leader Navalny died last week.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron noted in a statement that those sanctioned, including the head of the penal colony and five deputy heads, will be barred from entering the UK and their assets will be frozen.
It is clear that the Russian authorities see Navalny as a threat, and they have repeatedly tried to silence him. No one should doubt the oppressive nature of the Russian system.
Those responsible for Navalny's cruelty should have no illusions, and we will hold them accountable. ”
Cameron vowed to take action on the matter last Saturday (17th), and London summoned the Russian ambassador on the same day, making it clear that the Russian authorities were "fully responsible" for Navalny's death.
Russia denied any involvement in Navalny's death and called British interference in its internal affairs unacceptable.
The European Union is also set to impose new sanctions this week over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, has pointed out that Putin must be held accountable.
EU countries such as Germany, Lithuania and Sweden have called for new specific penalties for Navalny's death.
Biden pointed out on Tuesday (20th) that the United States will announce a package of major sanctions against Russia on Friday (23rd) in response to Navalny's death and the Russia-Ukraine war.