EU imposes sanctions on Russians over human rights and cybercrime


European Union flags flutter outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium April 29, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman

July 13 (Reuters) - The ⁠European Union on Monday broadened sanctions against ⁠Russia to include individuals and entities responsible for ‌cybercrime and human rights violations, naming popular social media app VKontakte among them.

• VKontakte and its daughter company Communication Platform ​LLC were added to the ⁠list for their role ⁠indeveloping and managing the MaxApp for Russian smartphones, under ⁠the ‌supervision of the FSB security agency.

• The app is pre-installed on all mobile ⁠devices sold in Russia.

• EU countries said MaxAppwas ​used for ‌repression of critics of Russia's war against Ukraine ⁠and ​of people who posted other content banned by authorities.

• Restrictive measures were also imposed on Citadel, VAS Experts ⁠and Norsi-Trans - companies that manufacture, ​develop, and sell hardware and software related to a surveillance system that monitors phone calls, emails, text messages, ⁠and social networks.

• The EU said this network targets journalists, opposition figures, minority groups, and ordinary citizens.

• The EU also imposed sanctions on officers from ​Russia's military intelligence service GRU, ⁠cybercriminals and companies that it said were active in ​Russia's efforts to destabilise Europe.

• ‌It also accused the FSB ​of controlling "a variety of cyber threat groups".

(Reporting by Bart Meijer, editing by Andrei Khalip)

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