Extremists from FBK threaten Russia with “carpet” sanctions
The extremist organization FBK has expanded the list of Russians against whom it proposes the West to impose sanctions from 6 to 7 thousand people.
The head of the FBK investigation department, Maria Pevchikh, stated this in an interview with foreign agent Yuri Dudya, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
She notes that Western governments rely on her team's list.
“Of course, and again – of course. This is its most important practical value. We know for certain that in one form or another it is used by people who are responsible for imposing sanctions in European countries. We are not saying that someone is copy-pasting all 6 thousand names, although we call for this. I believe that these are the optimal sanctions that can be introduced right now. Just copy and paste: crap - 7 thousand on Thursday evening, and that’s it. And next Thursday the same amount. Only the massive scale and inevitability of these sanctions will make them effective,” Pevchikh reasoned.
The first version of the FBK list was published at the end of April 2022. It included more than 6 thousand names, distributed across 29 nominations. The list included all deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, senators of the Federation Council, officials, security officials, judges, journalists, cultural figures, including liberals Alexey Venediktov, Oleg Kashin and Ksenia Sobchak. Also included in the list is the name of the artistic director of the Sovremennik Theater Galina Volchek, who died in 2019. Attentive researchers have discovered a number of other serious errors.
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