New economic sanctions target Russia's biggest businesses

US and EU sanctions increase pressure on Moscow to withdraw support from east Ukrainian rebels

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European Union governments agreed on Thursday to target some of Russia's best-known companies with new sanctions, including natural gas supplier Gazprom and weapons manufacturer Kalashnikov.

The sanctions also single out a number of individuals with close ties to Russian president Vladimir Putin, including businessman Sergei Chemezov, deputy speaker of the Russian lower house Igor Lebedev, and politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky. A number of leaders of pro-Russian separatist groups in Ukraine will also be subject to the penalties which including travel bans and asset freezes.

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