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Treasury Sanctions Russian Operatives and Entities Linked to the Poisoning of Aleksey Navalny, Chemical Weapons Pr…

Treasury Sanctions Russian Operatives and Entities Linked to
the Poisoning of Aleksey Navalny, Chemical Weapons Program
August 20, 2021

WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) and the U.S. Department of State joined the United Kingdom in imposing additional
sanctions on Russia in response to the state-sponsored poisoning of Russian opposition
leader Aleksey Navalny that took place one year ago today. Specifically, OFAC is designating
nine Russian individuals and two Russian entities involved in Navalny’s poisoning or Russia’s
chemical weapons program. This is the third use of Treasury’s discretionary authorities to
respond to Russia’s use of Novichok against its own citizens. Additionally, the U.S.
Department of State is designating two Russian Ministry of Defense scientific laboratories
that have engaged in activities to develop Russia’s chemical weapons capabilities. These
actions build upon those announced by the United States in March and are consistent with
the spirit of the U.S. Chemical and Biological Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991
(CBW Act).
“Today, on the one year anniversary of Aleksey Navalny’s poisoning by Russian government
agents, we stand with our ally, the United Kingdom, to again condemn the Kremlin’s use of a
chemical weapon to target one of Russia’s most prominent opposition leaders,” said O ice of
Foreign Assets Control Director Andrea Gacki. “Navalny’s poisoning was a shocking violation
of international norms against the use of chemical weapons and was part of an ongoing
campaign to silence voices of dissent in Russia.”

NAVALNY’S POISONING B Y THE FSB
Navalny has been the target of FSB surveillance for many years, including through
wiretapping and covert video surveillance. The U.S. government assesses that Russia’s FSB
o icers used the nerve agent Novichok to poison Navalny, causing him to fall gravely ill on
August 20, 2020, while he was traveling back to Moscow a er campaigning in Tomsk and
Novosibirsk. Navalny fell ill about 30 minutes into the flight, prompting an emergency
landing in Omsk, where Navalny was treated by local hospital sta . Russian o icials continue
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to deny the existence of any toxin in Navalny’s blood, despite analysis from numerous
European laboratories and an o icial report from the Organization for the Prohibition of
Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which definitively concluded that Navalny was poisoned with a
nerve agent from a group of agents, Novichoks, that only Russia has developed and used as
chemical weapons.
The Russian operation against Navalny reportedly involved multiple individuals who were on
the ground in both Tomsk and Omsk, as well as operatives coordinating the situation from
afar. Eight of the individuals targeted today participated in Russia’s operation to assassinate
Navalny. These individuals collaborated to surveil Navalny ahead of the attack, break into his
hotel room and apply the chemical weapon to his personal belongings, and they attempted
to erase any evidence of their operation following the attack. The ninth individual, Aleksei
Sedov, is Chief of the FSB’s Service for the Protection of the Constitutional System and the
Fight against Terrorism (also referred to as the FSB’s 2nd Service).

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY ACTIONS
On March 2, 2021, the Treasury Department sanctioned seven Russian government o icials
for their involvement in the poisoning of Navalny. Separately, in December 2018, OFAC also
responded to Moscow’s March 2018 attempted assassination of former Russian military
intelligence o icer Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, United Kingdom, in an attack that similarly
leveraged the use of a Novichok nerve agent. OFAC sanctioned several Russian persons
associated with the Skripal attack, under multiple authorities, and also implemented
prohibitions pursuant to the CBW Act.
Through today’s action, the United States is targeting additional Russian o icials who
commanded the operation or bear responsibility by nature of their positions, and further
expands our action to include rank-and-file security service operatives who were directly
involved in the attack. Furthermore, several persons designated today were identified for
their contributions to Russia’s continued proliferation of chemical weapons, in violation of
international standards and agreements.
The individuals and entities listed below are being designated for acting for or on behalf of,
directly or indirectly, the FSB pursuant to E.O. 13382, a counter-proliferation authority. The
FSB was previously designated by Treasury pursuant to E.O. 13694 on December 20, 2016;
Section 224 of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) on

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March 15, 2018; and most recently by the Department of State on March 2, 2021, pursuant to
E.O. 13382.
The FSB Criminalistics Institute is a sub-unit of the FSB originally founded under the KGB as
a specialized laboratory. It has been reported that a majority of the individuals implicated in
the attack against Navalny worked within or collaborated with members of this FSB unit.
Vladimir Bogdanov is Chief of the FSB’s Special Technology Center, an entity which oversees
the activities of the FSB Criminalistics Institute. Bogdanov was reportedly in contact with
individuals implicated in Navalny’s poisoning in the lead up to and directly following the
attack.
Stanislav Makshakov is reportedly an FSB o icial and toxicologist who was in frequent
communication and coordination with FSB leadership and individuals involved in Navalny’s
poisoning around the time of the attack.
Konstantin Kudryavtsev is an FSB Criminalistics Institute operative who is reported to have
been a part of the core FSB group that was involved in Navalny’s poisoning. Kudryavtsev
admitted to his involvement in the cleanup operation following Navalny’s poisoning, as well
as his involvement in at least one other operation against Navalny in 2017.
Alexey Alexandrov and Ivan Osipov are FSB Criminalistics Institute operatives who have
been reported as two of the main perpetrators of the attack on Navalny.
Vladimir Panyaev is an FSB operative who was reported to have tailed Navalny on several
occasions prior to the poisoning.
Aleksei Sedov is the Chief of the FSB’s Service for the Protection of the Constitutional
System and the Fight against Terrorism (also referred to as the FSB’s 2nd Service), an
organization responsible for managing internal political threats on behalf of the Kremlin.
Operatives of the 2nd Service have been reported to have coordinated with the members of
the FSB unit involved in the Navalny poisoning.
The following individuals and entity are being designated pursuant to E.O. 14024, a Russiarelated authority:
The State Institute for Experimental Military Medicine (GNII VM) is a scientific research
organization specializing in security and defense that operates under the ultimate authority
of the Russian Ministry of Defense. GNII VM has collaborated with the 27th Scientific Center
and the 33rd Scientific Research and Testing Institute — entities previously identified and
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designated by the U.S. government for engaging in activities to develop Russia’s chemical
weapons capabilities — GNII VM is being designated for operating in the defense and related
materiel sector of the Russian Federation.
Artur Zhirov is the former director of the 27th Scientific Center and a chemical weapons
expert. Zhirov is being designated for having been an o icial of the Russian Federation.
Kirill Vasiliev is the Director of the FSB Criminalistics Institute. Vasiliev was in
communication with FSB Criminalistics Institute Deputy Director Makshakov in the months
preceding Navalny’s poisoning, specifically during an incident believed to have been a
previous poisoning attempt against Navalny. Vasiliev is being designated for being an o icial
of the Government of the Russian Federation.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE ACTIONS
Today, the Department of State is designating Russia’s 27th Scientific Center and the 33rd
Scientific Research and Testing Institute pursuant to Russia-related authority, E.O. 14024, for
operating in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation. Both the 27th
Scientific Center and the 33rd Scientific Research and Testing Institute were previously
sanctioned by the Department of State on March 2, 2021 pursuant to counterproliferationrelated authority, E.O. 13382, for having engaged, or attempted to engage, in activities or
transactions that have materially contributed to, or pose a risk of materially contributing to,
the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction or their means of delivery (including
missiles capable of delivering such weapons), including any e orts to manufacture, acquire,
possess, develop, transport, transfer, or use such items, by Russia.
View the Department of State’s fact sheet and statement on today’s actions.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS
As a result of Treasury’s actions, all property and interests in property of the persons
described above that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons
are blocked and must be reported to OFAC. OFAC’s regulations generally prohibit all dealings
by U.S. persons or dealings within the United States (including transactions transiting the
United States) that involve any property or interests in property of blocked or designated
persons. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, individually or in the
aggregate, 50 percent or more by one or more blocked persons are also blocked.
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