Great Britain imposed sanctions on 4 members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Axar.az reports that the updated version of the list of sanctions was posted on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain today.
Those subject to sanctions are Mohammad Nazar Azimi, the commander of the IRGC (for the brutal suppression of protests in Kermanshah province), Habib Shahsavari, the commander of the IRGC division in the West Azerbaijan province (for the suppression of protests in Mahabad and Piranshehr), Mohzan Karimi, the commander of the IRGC in the Central province (for the brutal suppression of protests). for its suppression) and the commander of the IRGC "Karbala" operational base, Ahmed Kadem (for brutally suppressing the protests in the city of Ize, Khuzistan province).
Sanctions include the freezing of financial assets if found in the UK, as well as a ban on entry into the UK.
"The Iranian regime is responsible for the brutal repression of the Iranian people and for 'exporting' bloodshed to the whole world." That is why we have imposed more than 300 sanctions against Iran, including the IRGC as a whole," said British Foreign Minister James Cleverly.