Australia imposed sanctions against 14 Russian companies, including Gazprom, Transneft, Alrosa and Russian Railways
![]() 1365 Thursday, 14 April, 2022, 10:30 The Australian authorities have expanded the sanctions imposed on a number of Russian companies due to the war unleashed by Russia in Ukraine. AT list added 14 more legal entities from the Russian Federation, follows from a document published on the government website. In particular, the sanctions included: “Gazprom”, Gazprom Neft, “Transneft” Rostelecom, RusHydro, “Sogaz”, Alrosa, KamAZ, RUSSIAN RAILWAYS, Novorossiysk Sea Trade Port, Roselectronics, United Shipbuilding Corporation, “Sevmash”, Sovcomflot. |

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