Here London, targeting “Lavrov’s stepdaughter Mondo

It also gives the name of 26yearold Polina Kovaleva, owner of a luxury apartment in the heart of golden London, in Kensington, and designated by the British government as the first beddaughter of the alleged “mistress” of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in an updated list of the Targets for antiMoscow sanctions imposed by Boris Johnson’s Tory team. Blacklist growing by the week amid zero Western retaliation for invading Ukraine. Secretary of State Liz Truss underscores this with an explicit ad personam note, specifying that the UK list now includes “more than 1,000 individuals and companies” who are believed to be linked in one way or another with President Vladimir’s system of power related to Putin.
The new convicts are 65, between natural and legal persons, explains the Foreign Office proprietor, describing them all as “accomplices in the murder of innocent civilians” accused by Russian forces; and to warn the Kremlin, or those who support it in any way, to “have no illusions” that anyone can no longer be spared. Also in the socalled Londonistan on the Thames, which for a long time was the safe haven for so many unexpected fortunes from the former USSR.
Kovaleva, a graduate student at Imperial College, actually owns a millionaire’s residence in London.
Stay that its condition and age do not justify.
Except relating it to the cohabiting partner (apparently a financier). Or, rather, with his mother Svetlana, who Moscow gossip has long called the unofficial companion of the veteran Lavrov, expelled and separated (but not divorced): this is the man Truss does not forget that publicly humiliated, chestnut took over shrugged off an embarrassing geographic slip and made his prewar debut in Moscow as head of British diplomacy. Almost a personal case for Johnson’s minister, in a list of new sanctions that also includes names of entirely different economic weight, including corporations and tycoons whose resources are estimated at hundreds of billions of dollars. companies such as the Wagner Group that hire mercenaries; like six other prominent Russian banks: like the Russian railway giant Russian Railways, the diamond company Alrosa; or the Kronstadt military industry, which produces drones that are supplied to the former Red Army. And individuals like the oilman Ievgheni Shvidler, partner in various business affairs of the already targeted Roman Abramovich, or Gherman Gref, former Minister of Liberal Economy at the beginning of the Putin era and now CEO of Sberbank, Russia’s largest credit institution. But who, according to Truss, deserve to be mentioned after “the stepdaughter” of his nemesis Lavrov.

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