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Treasury Sanctions Russian Persons in the Crimea Region of Ukraine | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Sanctions Russian Persons in the Crimea Region of
Ukraine
April 15, 2021

OFAC takes action in partnership with the European Union, United Kingdom, Canada, and
Australia
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) designated five individuals and three entities related to Russia’s occupation of
the Crimea region of Ukraine and its severe human rights abuses against the local
population. These designations, pursuant to Executive Orders (E.O.) 13660 and 13685,
impose sanctions on individuals who have asserted governmental authority over the Crimea
region of Ukraine without the authorization of Ukraine, as well as target individuals and
entities for operating in the Crimea region of Ukraine. Today’s actions demonstrate the
Department of the Treasury’s unwavering commitment to counter Russia’s attack on
Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and Russia’s human rights abuses against
Ukrainians. Several of these individuals and entities have recently been sanctioned by the
European Union (EU), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, and Australia.
“This action, taken in close cooperation with our allies, represents the international
community’s firm commitment to hold Russia accountable for the attempted annexation of
Crimea,” said OFAC Director Andrea M. Gacki. “These designations impose additional costs on
Russia for its forceful integration with Crimea and highlight the abuses that have taken place
under Russia’s attempted annexation. The United States remains committed to supporting
Ukrainian sovereignty: Crimea is Ukraine.”

KERCH STRAIT B RIDGE
Following Russia’s attempted annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia sought to connect the
Russian mainland to the Crimea region of Ukraine, which is separated from Russia by the
Kerch Strait. In 2016, Russia began the construction of what would become the longest
bridge in Europe: a railway bridge over the Kerch Strait. In 2018, construction was completed,
linking Russia with the Crimea region of Ukraine. With our international partners, the United
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States has continued to take targeted actions against persons involved in this project,
undertaken by Russia in furtherance of its illegitimate assertion of sovereignty over Ukraine.
For example, on January29, 2020, OFAC designated one individual and one entity related to
the construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge as well as seven so-called o icials of the so-called
Republic of Crimea.
In partnership with our international allies, Treasury designated Leonid Kronidovich
Ryzhenkin (Ryzhenkin), Lenpromtransproyekt, and Joint-Stock Company The BerkakitTommot-Yakutsk Railway Line’s Construction Directorate in response to their involvement
in the construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge. The construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge is a
violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and has been condemned by the international community.
Ryzhenkin is a Russian national and the chief executive o icer (CEO) of Mostotrest, a Russian
construction company that operates in the Crimea region of Ukraine. Mostotrest’s share in
the total construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge was worth more than $1.9 billion. Mostotrest
and its owner, Arkady Rotenberg, were previously designated by OFAC pursuant to E.O. 13685
and E.O. 13661, respectively. Prior to Mostotrest, Ryzhenkin worked for another designated
Russian construction company, Stroygazmontazh, where he also supervised projects related
to the construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge. OFAC previously designated Stroygazmontazh
pursuant to E.O. 13661. Ryzhenkin was designated pursuant to E.O. 13685 for being the
leader of an entity operating in the Crimea region of Ukraine. Ryzhenkin was previously
designated by the EU and the UK in 2020 and in 2021 by Canada and Australia.
Lenpromtransproyekt is a Russian company that designed the Kerch Strait Bridge.
Lenpromtransproyekt was designated pursuant to E.O. 13685 for operating in the Crimea
region of Ukraine. The company was previously designated by the EU and the UK in 2020 and
in 2021 by Canada and Australia.
Joint-Stock Company The Berkakit-Tommot-Yakutsk Railway Line’s Construction
Directorate is a Russian company that participated in the construction of the railway for the
Kerch Strait Bridge. Joint-Stock Company The Berkakit-Tommot-Yakutsk Railway Line’s
Construction Directorate was designated pursuant to E.O. 13685 for operating in the Crimea
region of Ukraine. The company was previously designated by the EU and the UK in 2020 and
in 2021 by Canada and Australia.

AB USES AGAINST THE LOCAL POPULATION
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The atrocious conditions at the Simferopol SIZO-1 pre-trial detention center in Simferopol,
in the Crimea region of Ukraine, are emblematic of the widespread human rights abuses
perpetrated against Ukraine’s people. The notorious prison is known for severe abuses,
communicable diseases, poor and inhumane living conditions, and inadequate medical
assistance. Prisoners are known to freeze, starve, su er from parasites, and be kept in poorly
ventilated, unsanitary cells. Among the wide variety of prisoners held at this overcrowded
prison are those detained on politically motivated criminal charges, as well as Crimean
Tatars and other Ukrainians held in indefinite detention. Simferopol SIZO-1 was designated
pursuant to E.O. 13685 for operating in the Crimea region of Ukraine.

OF F ICIALS CARRYING OUT THE OCCUPATION OF CRIMEA
Today’s action also targeted three Russian o icials and a local o icial involved in Russia’s
occupation of and e orts to control and govern the Crimea region of Ukraine. These
bureaucrats are critical to the Russian government’s malign e ort to exercise authority within
Ukrainian territory following Russia’s illegal seizure of Crimea. Individuals included in this
action were: Larisa Vitalievna Kulinich (Kulinich); Pavel Leonidovich Karanda (Karanda);
Leonid Mikhailiuk (Mikhailiuk); and Vladimir Nikolaevich Terentiev (Terentiev).
Kulinich, a Ukrainian and Russian national, is the so-called Minister of Property and Land
Relations in the so-called Republic of Crimea. Previously, Kulinich was First Deputy Minister
of Property and Land Relations.
Karanda, a Russian national, is the so-called Minister of Internal A airs for the so-called
Republic of Crimea.
Mikhailiuk, a Russian national, is the so-called Chief of the Russian Intelligence Services’
Federal Security Service (FSB) Department in Crimea and Sevastopol. Prior to his illegitimate
position in Crimea, Mikhailiuk was the head of the FSB departments in Russia’s Vologda and
Kaliningrad oblasts.
Terentiev, a Russian national, is the so-called Head of the Main Directorate of the
Investigative Committee in the so-called Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol.
Kulinich, Karanda, Mikhailiuk, and Terentiev were designated today pursuant to E.O. 13660
for asserting governmental authority over any part or region of Ukraine without the
authorization of Ukraine.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS
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As a result of today’s action, all property and interests in property of these individuals and
entities that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons must be
blocked and 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.
Additionally, any entities owned 50 percent or more in the aggregate by designated persons
are also blocked by operation of law. Moreover, foreign persons that knowingly engage in a
significant transaction or transactions with the persons designated today may themselves
face the risk of designation.
View identifying information on the individuals designated today.
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