The European Union (EU) has imposed sanctions against the host of the "Time will Tell" program on Channel One Anatoly Kuzichev, as well as a number of bloggers and journalists. This is stated in the relevant document published on the official website of the European Commission.
"Anatoly Kuzichev carries out and supports actions and policies that threaten democracy (...) in Ukraine through coordinated manipulation of information and interference," the text of the document says.
Sanctions were also imposed against blogger Sasha Yost (Sasha Meets Russia), blogger and publicist Roman Antonovsky, journalists Olga Kiriy and Igor Maltsev cooperating with RT, as well as editor-in-chief of the Crimean Newspaper Maria Volkonskaya.
As reported by EADaily, it became known earlier that the 21st package of sanctions The EU may include singer, Honored Artist of Russia Alexander Marshal (Minkov).

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