Navalny's Team Publishes Names Of 200 'Warmongers' It Says Should Be Sanctioned

Russian Finance Minister and Security Council member Anton Siluanov (left), pictured speaking with President Vladimir Putin, is one of the people emphasized on the list.

The team of jailed Russian opposition politician Aleksei Navalny has published a list of Russian officials, journalists, and celebrities it says should be sanctioned immediately for pushing the Kremlin's narrative in its ongoing unprovoked war against.

The list of 200 persons was made at request of Britain's Foreign Office, Navalny's team, known as the International Anti-Corruption Foundation (MFBK), said.

The list includes Russian military officials, federal ministers, lawmakers, law enforcement officials, oligarchs, and Kremlin's propagandists who have yet to be slapped with the unprecedented economic and financial sanctions with which many senior leaders in the country, including President Vladimir Putin, have been targeted.

The MFBK emphasized six names on the list -- Finance Minister and Security Council member Anton Siluanov, presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky, Central Bank Chairwoman Elvira Nabiullina, businessman Iskandar Makhmudov, and television journalists Yekaterina Andreyeva and Tina Kandelaki.

Among others included on the list are actor Marat Basharov; singers Nikolai Baskov, Yulia Chicherina, and Filipp Kirkorov; philosopher Aleksandr Dugin; lawmaker Adam Delimkhanov; and businesswoman Svetlana Krivonogikh, who is believed to be a former partner of Putin.

Dugin's daughter, Darya Dugina, a 29-year-old commentator with a nationalist Russian TV channel, was killed on August 20 when a device attached to her car blew up.

Navalny's team says the listed individuals are "directly responsible for the aggressive war launched against Ukraine."

The list does not include Putin or his close associates because they have been under sanctions over the war in Ukraine for some time.

The 200 persons in the list were included in a wider list made by Navalny's team earlier that included 6,000 people the group wanted to be sanctioned by the West over the war in Ukraine.