Chinanews, October 15th, according to Russian satellite network reports, on the 15th local time, the European Union imposed sanctions on 6 Russian citizens in connection with the Navaline incident, including the Russian Federal Security Service Director Alexander Boltny. Kov, the first deputy director of the Russian President's Office Sergey Kiryenko and the head of the Russian President's Office of Internal Affairs Andrei Yalin

  According to reports, the EU said in a statement that the restrictive measures taken include a travel ban on the EU and the freezing of personal assets.

  In August 2020, a suspected poisoning incident occurred in Navalny. The German government who was admitted to Navalny identified Navariny as being attacked by "Novichok" and asked Russia to respond.

  The Russian Kremlin denied any allegations of poisoning Navalny and warned other countries not to jump to conclusions.

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov urged Germany to stop continuing to politicize the Navalny incident.

  Recently, the European Union claimed to consider "restrictive measures" against Russia.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that Moscow will respond to possible sanctions imposed by the European Union on the Navalny case.