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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
U.S. Treasury Sanctions Russia’s Defense-Industrial Base, the
Russian Duma and Its Members, and Sberbank CEO
March 24, 2022

New Guidance Issued to Continue to Blunt Central Bankʼs Ability to Deploy International
Reserves, Including Gold
WASHINGTON – Today, in its latest action to impose severe costs on the Russian Federation
for its illegal, unwarranted, and baseless war against Ukraine, the U.S. Department of the
Treasuryʼs O�ice of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is designating key enablers of the invasion.
This includes dozens of Russian defense companies, 328 members of the Russian State
Duma, and the head of Russiaʼs largest financial institution. This action aligns with similar
actions taken by the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Canada, and reflects
continued unity to hold Putin accountable for his war of choice.
OFAC is designating multiple companies that are part of Russiaʼs defense-industrial base and
that produce weapons that have been used in Russiaʼs assault against Ukraineʼs people,
infrastructure, and territory. Todayʼs designations build on those levied by Treasury in
previous weeks against key components of the Government of the Russian Federation (GoR)
that facilitate Putinʼs hostile campaign against Ukraine. By cutting o� 48 companies from
western technological and financial resources, todayʼs action will have a deep and longlasting e�ect on Russiaʼs defense-industrial base and its supply chain.
Russian Duma members supported the Kremlinʼs e�orts to violate Ukraineʼs sovereignty and
territorial integrity, including through treaties recognizing the self-proclaimed independence
of areas of eastern Ukraine controlled by Russiaʼs proxies, known as the so-called Donetsk
Peopleʼs Republic (DNR) and Luhansk Peopleʼs Republic (LNR). Todayʼs action follows OFACʼs
March 11, 2022 designation of 12 members of the Russian State Duma who appealed to
President Vladimir Putin to recognize the independence of the DNR and LNR. In addition to
designating 328 members of the State Duma today, OFAC is also designating the State Duma
itself as an entity. Todayʼs actions are being taken pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 14024,
which authorizes sanctions against Russia for its harmful foreign activities, including

violating core principles of international law, such as respect for the territorial integrity of
other states. OFACʼs actions complement the ongoing e�orts of our allies and partners to
hold accountable all those responsible for furthering this unconscionable war of choice
against Ukraine and its people.
Finally, OFAC is designating Herman Gref, the head of Sberbank and a close Putin associate.
“The United States, with our partners and allies, is striking at the heart of Russiaʼs ability to
finance and carry out its warfare and atrocities against Ukraine,” said Secretary of the
Treasury Janet L. Yellen. “The Russian State Duma continues to support Putinʼs invasion,
stifle the free flow of information, and infringe on the basic rights of the citizens of Russia. We
call on those closest to Putin to cease and condemn this cold-blooded war.”
Treasury has also issued new guidance on transactions with the Central Bank of the Russian
Federation involving gold.

TARGETING MAJOR ENTERPRISES OF RUSSIAʼS
DEFENSE-INDUSTRIAL BASE
Tactical Missiles Corporation JSC — o�en abbreviated and transliterated as KTRV — is a
large, state-owned Russian defense conglomerate. KTRV produces materiel in support of
Russiaʼs defense-industrial base, including airborne weapons and weapon systems for
Russiaʼs navy. Among these products are various underwater weapons, as well as digital
computers and radar systems used in submarine fleets. KTRV also produces hypersonic
weapons and supplies anti-radar, anti-ship, and other multi-purpose missiles.
Russia is deploying KRTV products in its war against Ukraine. For example, KTRV
manufactures the Kh-31, a high speed airborne guided-missile, which Russia has used as part
of a wider o�ensive against its neighbor. KTRV is being designated today pursuant to E.O.
14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the
Russian Federation economy and for being owned or controlled by, or having acted or
purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, the Government of the Russian
Federation. It was designated previously by the United Kingdom.
In addition to the main holding company, KTRV, OFAC designated 28 entities that are part of
KTRVʼs structure. These entities design and manufacture diverse products in support of
Russiaʼs defense-industrial base, such as ammunition, radar systems, missile systems, and

other military equipment. All entities owned 50 percent or more, directly or indirectly, by
KTRV are subject to blocking, even if not identified by OFAC.
OFAC also is designating the General Director of KTRV, Boris Viktorovich Obnosov
(Obnosov), pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being or having been a leader, o�icial, senior
executive o�icer, or member of the board of directors of KTRV, a person whose property and
interests in property are blocked under E.O. 14024. As KTRVʼs General Director, Obnosov is
the head of the enterprise and has represented its products.
The following entities today are being designated for being owned or controlled by, or having
acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, KTRV:
• Globus Ryazan Design Bureau JSC develops, produces, and implements automated
systems for maintenance and control of weapons and military equipment.
• Joint Stock Company Ural Design Bureau Detal develops and manufactures radar
systems for aircra�.
• Temp-Avia Arzamas Research and Production Association JSC develops control
systems and guidance systems for manned and unmanned aircra�.
• Vympel State Engineering Design Bureau JSC develops aircra� armament.
• Joint Stock Company Salute produces armored parts for airplanes and helicopters.
• AO GNPP Region produces weapons and ammunition.
• Joint Stock Company Machine Building Design Bureau creates missile systems.
• Raduga State Machine Building Design Bureau Joint Stock Company creates highprecision missiles.
• Joint Stock Company Azovski Optiko Mechanichesky Zavod manufactures spectral
and thermal imaging equipment for aerospace purposes.
• Joint Stock Company Smolensk Aircra� Plant manufactures and repairs aircra�,
weapons, and military equipment.
• Soyuz Turaevo Engineering Design Bureau JSC manufactures liquid rocket engines.
• JSC MBDB Iskra manufactures fabricated metal products.
• Joint Stock Company 711 Aircra� Repair Plant repairs weapons and military
equipment.
• TRV Auto Limited Liability Company repairs motor vehicles.

• Joint Stock Company Central Design Bureau of Automatics is engaged in activity
related to electronic machinery.
• State Scientific Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering Imeni V.V. Bakhireva
researches and develops blasting technology.
• Joint Stock Company Concern Granit-Electron designs, manufactures, and supplies
radio electronic complexes and systems for Russiaʼs navy.
The following entities are being designated for being owned or controlled by, or having
acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Joint Stock Company
Concern Granit-Electron:
◦ JSC Rawenstvo designs and manufactures special equipment and navigational radar
systems.
◦ Petrovsky Electromechanical Zavod Molot produces navigational, measuring,
electromedical, control, and aeronautical instruments.
◦ Joint Stock Company Severniy Press produces instruments and appliances for
measuring, testing, and navigation.
◦ JSC Saratovski Radiopribornyi Zavod manufactures instruments for measuring
electrical quantities.
◦ Joint Stock Company Zavod Kulakova produces equipment and apparatus for
automatic regulation and operation.
◦ Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Ravenstvo-Service maintains and repairs computers
and radar systems used on submarines.
• Joint Stock Company Concern Sea Underwater Weapon Gidropribor creates marine
underwater weapons and is engaged in underwater engineering.
The following entities were designated for being owned or controlled by, or having acted
or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Joint Stock Company
Concern Sea Underwater Weapon Gidropribor:
◦ Joint Stock Company Research and Design Bureau Institute Sea Thermal
Engineering is engaged in research and development in the field of natural science
and engineering.
◦ Joint Stock Company Dagdizel Plant manufactures electric motors, generators,
weapons, and ammunition.
◦ Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Verkhneufaleiskii Zavod Uralelement is engaged in

activity related to electronic machinery.
◦ Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Elektrotyaga is engaged in activity related to electronic
machinery.
JSC NPO High Precision Systems (High Precision Systems) is a state-owned holding
company that develops, produces, modernizes, and repairs weapons and military
equipment. Its products are sold to military services worldwide. Among other products, High
Precision Systems produces surface-to-air and anti-tank missile systems for the Russian
Armed Forces.
Some of the missile systems produced by High Precision Systems were brought to the
Ukraine-Russia border in advance of the Russian Federationʼs further invasion of its neighbor.
This includes the Pantsir air defense system and Iskander missiles, which are precisionguided munitions. The Russian Armed Forces have used weapons produced by High
Precision Systems during Russiaʼs o�ensive against Ukraine and previously in Syria.
High Precision Systems is being designated today pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or
having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation
economy. It was added to OFACʼs Sectoral Sanctions Identification List in 2015 for being
owned 50 percent or more by Rostec, an entity subject to Directive 3 of E.O. 13662. High
Precision Systems was designated previously by the European Union (EU).
NPK Tekhmash OAO (Tekhmash) is a state-owned holding company that produces and
supplies ammunition for the Russian Armed Forces. Weapons and ammunition produced by
Tekhmash are in service in the Russia Armed Forces and across the world. In addition,
Tekhmash focuses on rocket and grenade launchers, ground and sea-based multiple launch
rocket systems, and unguided bombs, among other defense products.
Tekhmash produces the Uragan multiple launch rocket system, which has been used in the
shelling of population centers in Ukraine and has endangered those trying to escape the
battlefield.
Tekhmash is being designated today pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated
in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy. It was added
to OFACʼs Sectoral Sanctions Identification List in 2015 for being owned 50 percent or more
by Rostec, an entity subject to Directive 3 of E.O. 13662.
Joint Stock Company Russian Helicopters (Russian Helicopters) is a state-owned holding

company that oversees the design, manufacturing, testing, and maintenance of civilian and
military helicopters. It accounts for more than 90 percent of the Russian helicopter market
and about 10 percent of the world helicopter market. Helicopters produced by this company
are used by Russia in its war against Ukraine. Russian Helicopters produces the Mi-24, a
helicopter that, since its introduction in 1972, has been exported worldwide.
Russian Helicopters was designated today for operating or having operated in the defense
and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy. It was added to OFACʼs
Sectoral Sanctions Identification List in 2015 for being owned 50 percent or more by Rostec,
an entity subject to Directive 3 of E.O. 13662. Russian Helicopters was designated previously
by the EU.
In addition to designating Russian Helicopters, OFAC today is designating 15 entities
pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being owned or controlled by, or for having acted or purported to
act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Russian Helicopters. Those companies, listed
below, carry out the work required to design, produce, and maintain these lethal weapons.
All entities owned 50 percent or more, directly or indirectly, by Russian Helicopters are
subject to blocking, even if not identified by OFAC. The following Russian Helicopters
subsidiaries are being designated today:
• Joint Stock Company National Helicopter Center Mil and Kamov designs helicopters.
• Joint Stock Company Reductor – Pm produces helicopter components.
• Joint Stock Company Stupino Engineering Productive Enterprise produces helicopter
components.
• Joint Stock Company Kazan Helicopters produces helicopters.
• Rostov Helicopter Production Complex produces helicopters.
• Joint Stock Company Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant produces helicopters.
• Joint Stock Company Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise produces helicopters.
• Joint Stock Company Helicopter Service Company conducts maintenance and a�ersales service of Russian-made helicopters.
• Joint Stock Company 150 Aircra� Repair Plant repairs helicopters.
• Joint Stock Company 356 Aircra� Repair Plant repairs helicopters.
• Joint-Stock Company 810 Aircra� Repair Plant repairs helicopters.

• Limited Liability Company Center of Purchases and Logistics of the Helicopter
Industry repairs motor vehicles.
• International Helicopters Programs Limited Liability Company engages in
management and support services for air transportation activities.
• Joint Stock Company Progress Arsenyev Aviation Company is engaged in transport
manufacturing.
• Obshchestvo S Ogranichennoi Otvetsvennostyu Vr-Resurs is engaged as a special
trade contractor and in real estate.
Joint Stock Company Kronshtadt (Kronshtadt) is a private Russian defense contractor that
develops and manufactures equipment, so�ware, and integrated solutions for the
unmanned aviation and defense industries of Russia. Kronshtadt runs a full production cycle
of drones, including in support of the Russian Ministry of Defense, such as the Orion drone.
The Orion drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle used by Russiaʼs military in its campaign of
aggression against Ukraine. The drones, originally made to gather intelligence, were
repurposed and have been used to attack Ukraineʼs positions by Russiaʼs Aerospace Forces.
Russiaʼs use of Kronshtadtʼs Orion drone in Ukraine follows its deployment in combat and
reconnaissance missions in Syria. Kronshtadt is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for
operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian
Federation economy.

TARGETING RUSSIAN STATE DUMA AND ITS MEMBERS
OFAC is designating The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
(the Duma) and 328 of its members for their complicity in Putinʼs war. The Duma, which is
the Russian Parliamentʼs lower chamber, passed a resolution asking Putin to recognize DNR
and LNR as independent states, though they are part of Ukraine. Putin recognized the socalled independence of the self-proclaimed DNR and LNR as a ruse to justify ordering
Russiaʼs troops into Ukraine, thereby initiating Putinʼs war of choice against his neighbor. The
Duma is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being a political subdivision, agency, or
instrumentality of the GoR.
In addition, OFAC is designating 328 members of the Duma pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being
or having been leaders, o�icials, senior executive o�icers, or members of the board of
directors of the GoR.

Four Duma members that are being designated today were previously designated by OFAC.
This group includes: Andrei Konstantinovich Lugovoi, who was previously designated by
OFAC pursuant to Section 404(a) of the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of
2012; Alexander Yuryevich Borodai, who was previously designated by OFAC pursuant to E.O.
13660 for threatening the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of
Ukraine; and Vladislav Matusovich Reznik and Andrei Vladimirovich Skoch, who were
previously designated pursuant to E.O. 13661 for being o�icials of the GoR.

KEY RUSSIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR OFFICIAL AND CLOSE
PUTIN CONFIDANT
Herman Oskarovich Gref (Gref) is the Chief Executive O�icer (CEO) of Public Joint Stock
Company Sberbank of Russia (Sberbank) and Chairman of its Executive Board. On February
24, 2022, Treasury imposed correspondent and payable-through account restrictions on
Sberbank, Russiaʼs largest financial institution. As CEO of Sberbank, Gref oversees not just
Russiaʼs largest multi-billion dollar, multinational financial institution, but also a large
number of companies owned by Sberbank in other industries.
Gref has been an advisor to Putin since the 1990s, during which time he occupied various and
increasingly senior roles, including at the St. Petersburg Mayorʼs o�ice. Additionally, Gref
served as Russiaʼs Minister of Economic Development and Trade from 2000 to 2007, a
position to which he was appointed by Putin before becoming CEO of Sberbank. Gref is being
designated today for being or having been a leader, o�icial, senior executive o�icer, or
member of the board of directors of the GoR.

NEW GUIDANCE ON GOLD TRANSACTIONS
Treasury is also issuing a new Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) to blunt the Central Bankʼs
ability to deploy international reserves, including gold, to prop up the Russian economy and
fund Putinʼs brutal war. This guidance makes clear that any transaction involving gold related
to the Central Bank of the Russian Federation is covered by existing sanctions.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS
As a result of todayʼs action, all property and interests in property of the persons 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. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, 50
percent or more by one or more blocked persons are also blocked. All transactions by U.S.
persons or within (or transiting) the United States that involve any property or interests in
property of designated or otherwise blocked persons are prohibited unless authorized by a
general or specific license issued by OFAC, or otherwise exempt. These prohibitions include
the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services by, to, or for the
benefit of any blocked person and the receipt of any contribution or provision of funds,
goods, or services from any such person.
For identifying information on the individuals and entities sanctioned today, click here.
The following individuals are members of the Russian State Duma and are being designated
pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being or having been leaders, o�icials, senior executive o�icers, or
members of the board of directors of the GoR:
1. Nikolay Mikhaylovich Kharitonov, Member of State Duma
2. Sergey Aleksandrovich Shargunov, Member of State Duma
3. Vadim Valentinovich Kumin, Member of State Duma
4. Yury Petrovich Sinelshchikov, Member of State Duma
5. Anzhelika Yegorovna Glazkova, Member of State Duma
6. Alexander Andreyevich Yushchenko, Member of State Duma
7. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Markhayev, Member of State Duma
8. Anatoly Zhamalovich Bifov, Member of State Duma
9. Nikolay Vasilyevich Arefyev, Member of State Duma
10. Boris Olegovich Komotsky, Member of State Duma
11. Irina Anatolyevna Filatova, Member of State Duma
12. Sergey Georgiyevich Levchenko, Member of State Duma
13. Artyom Vyacheslavovich Prokofyev, Member of State Duma
14. Maria Vladimirovna Drobot, Member of State Duma
15. Ivan Nikolayevich Babich, Member of State Duma
16. Alexey Viktorovich Korniyenko, Member of State Duma
17. Sergey Anatolyevich Gavrilov, Member of State Duma
18. Nikolay Nikolayevich Ivanov, Member of State Duma

19. Roman Mikhaylovich Lyabikhov, Member of State Duma
20. Vladimir Pavlovich Isakov, Member of State Duma
21. Renat Ismailovich Suleymanov, Member of State Duma
22. Vladimir Nikolayevich Blotsky, Member of State Duma
23. Sergey Mikhaylovich Panteleyev, Member of State Duma
24. Georgy Petrovich Kamnev, Member of State Duma
25. Nikolay Ivanovich Vasilyev, Member of State Duma
26. Boris Viktorovich Ivanyuzhenkov, Member of State Duma
27. Viktor Ivanovich Sobolev, Member of State Duma
28. Mikhail Yuryevich Avdeyev, Member of State Duma
29. Nina Aleksandrovna Ostanina, Member of State Duma
30. Nikolay Nikolayevich Yezersky, Member of State Duma
31. Sergey Pavlovich Obukhov, Member of State Duma
32. Denis Andreyevich Parfyonov, Member of State Duma
33. Andrey Anatolyevich Alekhin, Member of State Duma
34. Petr Revoldovich Ammosov, Member of State Duma
35. Sergey Ivanovich Kazankov, Member of State Duma
36. Oleg Aleksandrovich Lebedev, Member of State Duma
37. Mikhail Nikolayevich Matveyev, Member of State Duma
38. Maria Nikolayevna Prusakova, Member of State Duma
39. Oleg Nikolayevich Smolin, Member of State Duma
40. Mikhail Viktorovich Shchapov, Member of State Duma
41. Sergey Genrikhovich Karginov, Member of State Duma
42. Yaroslav Yevgenyevich Nilov, Member of State Duma
43. Vladimir Vladimirovich Sipyagin, Member of State Duma
44. Vasily Maksimovich Vlasov, Member of State Duma
45. Boris Aleksandrovich Chernyshov, Member of State Duma
46. Andrey Konstantinovich Lugovoy, Member of State Duma
47. Dmitry Aleksandrovich Svishchev, Member of State Duma

48. Valery Sergeyevich Seleznyov, Member of State Duma
49. Kaplan Mugdinovich Panesh, Member of State Duma
50. Arkady Nikolayevich Svistunov, Member of State Duma
51. Stanislav Aleksandrovich Naumov, Member of State Duma
52. Vladimir Alekseyevich Koshelev, Member of State Duma
53. Ivan Mikhaylovich Musatov, Member of State Duma
54. Yevgeny Vladimirovich Markov, Member of State Duma
55. Ivan Konstantinovich Sukharev, Member of State Duma
56. Boris Romanovich Paykin, Member of State Duma
57. Yuri Aisovich Napso, Member of State Duma
58. Alexey Nikolayevich Didenko, Member of State Duma
59. Alexey Aleksandrovich Zhuravlyev, Member of State Duma
60. Sergey Dmitriyevich Leonov, Member of State Duma
61. Gennady Yuryevich Semigin, Member of State Duma
62. Alexander Vasilyevich Terentyev, Member of State Duma
63. Fedot Semonovich Tumusov, Member of State Duma
64. Timur Borisovich Kanokov, Member of State Duma
65. Igor Aleksandrovich Ananskikh, Member of State Duma
66. Vadim Vladimirovich Belousov, Member of State Duma
67. Dmitry Gennadyevich Gusev, Member of State Duma
68. Alexander Aleksandrovich Remezkov, Member of State Duma
69. Andrey Anatolyevich Kuznetsov, Member of State Duma
70. Sergey Vladimirovich Kabyshev, Member of State Duma
71. Mikhail Gennadyevich Delyagin, Member of State Duma
72. Oleg Anatolyevich Nilov, Member of State Duma
73. Nikolay Petrovich Burlyayev, Member of State Duma
74. Anatoly Gennadyevich Aksakov, Member of State Duma
75. Alexander Sergeyevich Aksenenko, Member of State Duma
76. Anatoly Aleksandrovich Wasserman, Member of State Duma

77. Valery Karlovich Gartung, Member of State Duma
78. Yuri Innokentyevich Grigoryev, Member of State Duma
79. Dmitry Vadimovich Kuznetsov, Member of State Duma
80. Yana Valeryevna Lantratova, Member of State Duma
81. Anatoly Ivanovich Lisitsyn, Member of State Duma
82. Galina Petrovna Khovanskaya, Member of State Duma
83. Sergey Vasilyevich Yakhnyuk, Member of State Duma
84. Alexander Vladimirovich Yakubovsky, Member of State Duma
85. Azat Ferdinandovich Yagafarov, Member of State Duma
86. Alexander Vladimirovich Shcherbakov, Member of State Duma
87. Nikolay Mikhaylovich Shcheglov, Member of State Duma
88. Adalbi Lyulevich Shkhagoshev, Member of State Duma
89. Vadim Nikolayevich Shuvalov, Member of State Duma
90. Igor Nikolayevich Shubin, Member of State Duma
91. Nadezhda Vasilyevna Shkolkina, Member of State Duma
92. Anton Vladimirovich Shipulin, Member of State Duma
93. Yuri Nikolayevich Shvytkin, Member of State Duma
94. Sergey Viktorovich Chizhov, Member of State Duma
95. Alexey Yuryevich Chernyak, Member of State Duma
96. Sergey Vladimirovich Chepikov, Member of State Duma
97. Nikita Yuryevich Chaplin, Member of State Duma
98. Elena Moiseevna Tsunaeva, Member of State Duma
99. Nikolay Grigorevich Tsed, Member of State Duma
100. Murat Ruslanovich Khasanov, Member of State Duma
101. Ekaterina Vladimirovna Kharchenko, Member of State Duma
102. Sultan Sultanbiyevich Khamzaev, Member of State Duma
103. Tamara Ivanovna Frolova, Member of State Duma
104. Vyacheslav Vasilevich Fomichev, Member of State Duma
105. Vyacheslav Fetisov, Member of State Duma

106. Pavel Mikhaylovich Fedyaev, Member of State Duma
107. Yevgeny Alekseevich Fyodorov, Member of State Duma
108. Airat Zakievich Farrakhov, Member of State Duma
109. Oksana Nikolayevna Fadina, Member of State Duma
110. Rimma Amirovna Utyasheva, Member of State Duma
111. Larisa Nikolayevna Tutova, Member of State Duma
112. Artyom Viktorovich Turov, Member of State Duma
113. Andrey Fedorovich Trifonov, Member of State Duma
114. Alexander Pavlovich Teterdinko, Member of State Duma
115. Roman Igorevich Teryushkov, Member of State Duma
116. Mikhail Borisovich Terentyev, Member of State Duma
117. Sergey Yuryevich Ten, Member of State Duma
118. Muslim Barisovich Tatriev, Member of State Duma
119. Michail Vasilevich Tarasenko, Member of State Duma
120. Artur Borisovich Taymazov, Member of State Duma
121. Ekaterina Petrovna Stenyakina, Member of State Duma
122. Mikhail Yevgenyevich Starshinov, Member of State Duma
123. Alexander Yurevich Spiridonov, Member of State Duma
124. Sergey Anatolevich Solovev, Member of State Duma
125. Sergey Mikhaylovich Sokol, Member of State Duma
126. Viktor Vladimirovich Smirnov, Member of State Duma
127. Valeriy Stepanovich Skrug, Member of State Duma
128. Andrei Vladimirovich Skoch, Member of State Duma
129. Gennadiy Ivanovich Sklyar, Member of State Duma
130. Alexander Anatolevich Skachkov, Member of State Duma
131. Alexey Vladimirovich Sitnikov, Member of State Duma
132. Pavel Vladimirovich Simigin, Member of State Duma
133. Leonid Jakovlevitch Simanovskiy, Member of State Duma
134. Vladimir Borisovich Senin, Member of State Duma

135. Viktor Valentinovich Seliverstov, Member of State Duma
136. Aydyn Nikolayevich Saryglar, Member of State Duma
137. Yuliya Vladimirovna Saranova, Member of State Duma
138. Shamsail Yunusovich Saraliyev, Member of State Duma
139. Alexander Mikhaylovich Samokutyaev, Member of State Duma
140. Vladimir Igorevich Samokish, Member of State Duma
141. Alla Leonidovna Salaeva, Member of State Duma
142. Oleg Vladimirovich Savchenko, Member of State Duma
143. Dmitry Ivanovich Savelyev, Member of State Duma
144. Khizri Magomedovich Abakarov, Member of State Duma
145. Bekkhan Vakhayevich Agayev, Member of State Duma
146. Rahim Azizboyevich Asimov, Member of State Duma
147. Elvira Rinatovna Aitkulova, Member of State Duma
148. Nikolay Nikolayevich Alexeyenko, Member of State Duma
149. Sergey Viktorovich Altukhov, Member of State Duma
150. Andrey Gennadyevich Alshevskih, Member of State Duma
151. Olga Nikolayevna Amelchenkova, Member of State Duma
152. Andrey Anatolyevich Anikeyev, Member of State Duma
153. Grigory Viktorovich Anikeev, Member of State Duma
154. Igor Aleksandrovich Antropenko, Member of State Duma
155. Olga Nikolayevna Anufriyeva, Member of State Duma
156. Valentina Nikolayevna Artamonova, Member of State Duma
157. Alena Igorevna Arshinova, Member of State Duma
158. Rinat Zaydulayevich Ayupov, Member of State Duma
159. Leonid Ivanovich Babashov, Member of State Duma
160. Timofey Bazhenov, Member of State Duma
161. Zarif Zakirovich Baiguskarov, Member of State Duma
162. Bekkhan Abdulkhamidovich Barakhoyev, Member of State Duma
163. Anton Aleksandrovich Basansky, Member of State Duma

164. Rima Akberdinovna Batalova, Member of State Duma
165. Vitaly Viktorovich Bakhmetyev, Member of State Duma
166. Badma Nikolayevich Bashankayev, Member of State Duma
167. Irina Viktorovna Belykh, Member of State Duma
168. Svetlana Viktorovna Bessarab, Member of State Duma
169. Daniil Vladimirovich Bessarabov, Member of State Duma
170. Sergey Yuryevich Bidonko, Member of State Duma
171. Artyom Aleksandrovich Bichayev, Member of State Duma
172. Irek Borisovich Boguslawski, Member of State Duma
173. Yelena Veniaminovna Bondarenko, Member of State Duma
174. Alexander Aleksandrovich Borissov, Member of State Duma
175. Alexander Yuryevich Boroday, Member of State Duma
176. Nikolay Ivanovich Bortsov, Member of State Duma
177. Sergey Mikhaylovich Boyarskiy, Member of State Duma
178. Nikolay Gavrilovich Brykin, Member of State Duma
179. Nikolay Robertovich Buduyev, Member of State Duma
180. Vadim Yevgenyevich Bulavinov, Member of State Duma
181. Sergey Vladimirovich Burlakov, Member of State Duma
182. Vladimir Vladimirovich Burmatov, Member of State Duma
183. Maria Valeryevna Butina, Member of State Duma
184. Tatiana Viktorovna Butskaya, Member of State Duma
185. Ernest Abdulovich Valeev, Member of State Duma
186. Oleg Dorianovich Valenchuk, Member of State Duma
187. Nikolay Sergeyevich Valuev, Member of State Duma
188. Maria Viktorovna Vasilkova, Member of State Duma
189. Alexey Borisovich Veller, Member of State Duma
190. Sergey Alekseyevich Veremeenko, Member of State Duma
191. Roman Mikhaylovich Vodyanov, Member of State Duma
192. Ilya Svetoslavovich Volfson, Member of State Duma

193. Andrey Viktorovich Vorobev, Member of State Duma
194. Anatoliy Voronovskiy, Member of State Duma
195. Anatoly Borisovich Vyborny, Member of State Duma
196. Abdulkhakim Kutbudinovich Gadzhiyev, Member of State Duma
197. Murad Stanislavovich Gadzhiyev, Member of State Duma
198. Ruslan Gadzhiyevich Gadzhiyev, Member of State Duma
199. Oleg Vladimirovich Garin, Member of State Duma
200. Dzhamaladin Nabiyevich Gasanov, Member of State Duma
201. Zaur Dalkhatovich Gekkiev, Member of State Duma
202. Olga Mikhaylovna Germanova, Member of State Duma
203. Anton Aleksandrovich Getta, Member of State Duma
204. Dinar Zagitovich Gilmutdinov, Member of State Duma
205. Ildar Irekovich Gilmutdinov, Member of State Duma
206. Andrey Petrovich Gimbatov, Member of State Duma
207. Boris Mikhaylovich Gladkikh, Member of State Duma
208. Alexey Govyrin, Member of State Duma
209. Oleg Aleksandrovich Golikov, Member of State Duma
210. Nikolay Aleksandrovich Goncharov, Member of State Duma
211. Anton Vadimovich Gorelkin, Member of State Duma
212. Andrey Yuryevich Gorokhov, Member of State Duma
213. Andrey Viktorovich Gurulev, Member of State Duma
214. Galina Innokentyevna Danchikova, Member of State Duma
215. Ivan Ivanovich Demchenko, Member of State Duma
216. Viktor Yefimovich Deryabkin, Member of State Duma
217. Viktor Viktorovich Dzyuba, Member of State Duma
218. Oleg Dmitriyevich Dimov, Member of State Duma
219. Akhmed Shamkhanovich Dogayev, Member of State Duma
220. Nikolay Aleksandrovich Doluda, Member of State Duma
221. Andrey Nikolayevich Doroshenko, Member of State Duma

222. Yuliya Nikolayevna Drozhzhina, Member of State Duma
223. Alexander Sergeyevich Drozdov, Member of State Duma
224. Tatyana Ivanovna Dyakonova, Member of State Duma
225. Yelena Aleksandrovna Yevtyukhova, Member of State Duma
226. Alexey Petrovich Yezubov, Member of State Duma
227. Vitaly Borisovich Yefimov, Member of State Duma
228. Konstantin Yuryevich Zakharov, Member of State Duma
229. Viktor Vladislavvich Subarev, Member of State Duma
230. Oleg Ivanovich Ivaninskiy, Member of State Duma
231. Vladimir Valeryevich Ivanov, Member of State Duma
232. Maxim Anatolyevich Ivanov, Member of State Duma
233. Maksim Yevgenyevich Ivanov, Member of State Duma
234. Irina Valentinovna Ivenskikh, Member of State Duma
235. Leonid Grigoryevich Ivlev, Member of State Duma
236. Viktor Aleksandrovich Ignatov, Member of State Duma
237. Igor Nikolayevich Igoshin, Member of State Duma
238. Vladimir Alekseyevich Ilynikh, Member of State Duma
239. Alexander Vladimirovich Iltyakov, Member of State Duma
240. Andrey Konstantinovich Isaev, Member of State Duma
241. Dmitry Viktorovich Islamov, Member of State Duma
242. Dmitry Mikhaylovich Kadenkov, Member of State Duma
243. Viktor Alekseyevich Kazakov, Member of State Duma
244. Rustam Galiullovich Kalimullin, Member of State Duma
245. Alexey Valerianovich Kanayev, Member of State Duma
246. Georgy Aleksandrovich Karlov, Member of State Duma
247. Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov, Member of State Duma
248. Andrey Valeriyevich Kartapolov, Member of State Duma
249. Igor Yuryevich Kastyukevich, Member of State Duma
250. Pavel Ryurikovich Kachkayev, Member of State Duma

251. Ivan Ivanovich Kvitka, Member of State Duma
252. Viktor Borisovich Kidyaev, Member of State Duma
253. Mikhail Vladimirovich Kizeev, Member of State Duma
254. Mikhail Leonidovich Kislyakov, Member of State Duma
255. Alexander Borisovich Kogan, Member of State Duma
256. Alfia Gumarovna Kogogina, Member of State Duma
257. Alexander Nikolayevich Kozlovsky, Member of State Duma
258. Andrey Ivanovich Kolesnik, Member of State Duma
259. Oleg Alekseyevich Kolesnikov, Member of State Duma
260. Sergey Vladimirovich Kolunov, Member of State Duma
261. Vladimir Mikhaylovich Kononov, Member of State Duma
262. Olga Vladimirovna Korobova, Member of State Duma
263. Natalya Vasilyevna Kostenko, Member of State Duma
264. Sergey Nikolayevich Kotkin, Member of State Duma
265. Denis Borisovich Kravchenko, Member of State Duma
266. Anton Alekseyevich Krasnoshtanov, Member of State Duma
267. Sergey Vladimirovich Krivonosov, Member of State Duma
268. Mikhail Vladimirovich Kuzmin, Member of State Duma
269. Tatyana Alekseyevna Kusayko, Member of State Duma
270. Vitaliy Vasilyevich Kushnarev, Member of State Duma
271. Alexey Fodorovich Lavrinenko, Member of State Duma
272. Dmitriy Viktorovich Lameykin, Member of State Duma
273. Yevgeny Viktorovich Lebedev, Member of State Duma
274. Anatoliy Fodorovich Lesun, Member of State Duma
275. Ruslan Abdulvakhiyevich Lechkhadzhiev, Member of State Duma
276. Sergey Fodorovich Lissovski, Member of State Duma
277. Vitaly Viktorovich Likhachev, Member of State Duma
278. Tatyana Georgiyevna Lobach, Member of State Duma
279. Vyacheslav Yuryevich Loginov, Member of State Duma

280. Ivan Ivanovich Loor, Member of State Duma
281. Dmitriy Nikolayevich Lotsmanov, Member of State Duma
282. Roman Valeryevich Lyubarskiy, Member of State Duma
283. Alexander Georgiyevich Mazhuga, Member of State Duma
284. Denis Maidanov, Member of State Duma
285. Vyatscheslav Serafimovich Makarov, Member of State Duma
286. Zurab Gayozovich Makiyev, Member of State Duma
287. Alexander Aleksandrovich Maximov, Member of State Duma
288. Rafael Mirkhatimovich Mardanshin, Member of State Duma
289. Andrey Pavlovich Markov, Member of State Duma
290. Aidar Raisovich Metshin, Member of State Duma
291. Vitaly Valentinovich Milonov, Member of State Duma
292. Sergey Ivanovich Morozov, Member of State Duma
293. Natalya Vasilyevna Nazarova, Member of State Duma
294. Anton Igorevich Nemkin, Member of State Duma
295. Nikolay Petrovich Nikolaev, Member of State Duma
296. Vyacheslav Nikonov, Member of State Duma
297. Evgeniy Olegovich Nifantiev, Member of State Duma
298. Nurbagand Nurbagandov, Member of State Duma
299. Yuliya Vasilyevna Ogloblina, Member of State Duma
300. Leonid Anatolyevich Ogul, Member of State Duma
301. Natalya Alekseyevna Orlova, Member of State Duma
302. Gennadiy Olegovich Panin, Member of State Duma
303. Nikolay Vasilyevich Pankov, Member of State Duma
304. Irina Aleksandrovna Pankina, Member of State Duma
305. Evgeny Alekseyevich Pervyshov, Member of State Duma
306. Vyacheslav Anatolyevich Petrov, Member of State Duma
307. Sergey Valeriyevich Petrov, Member of State Duma
308. Yury Aleksandrovich Petrov, Member of State Duma

309. Nikolay Yuryevich Petrunin, Member of State Duma
310. Valentina Nikolayevna Pivnenko, Member of State Duma
311. Olga Vasilyevna Pilipenko, Member of State Duma
312. Dmitry Yuryevich Pirog, Member of State Duma
313. Vladimir Nikolayevich Plotnikov, Member of State Duma
314. Dmitriy Viktorovich Pogorelyy, Member of State Duma
315. Nataliya Vladimirovna Poluyanova, Member of State Duma
316. Arkady Nikolayevich Ponomarev, Member of State Duma
317. Yevgeny Popov, Member of State Duma
318. Alexander Sergeyevich Prokopyev, Member of State Duma
319. Roman Viktorovich Ptitsyn, Member of State Duma
320. Vladislav Matusovich Reznik, Member of State Duma
321. Vladimir Iosifovich Resin, Member of State Duma
322. Victoria Sergeyevna Rodina, Member of State Duma
323. Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina, Member of State Duma
324. Roman Yuryevich Romanenko, Member of State Duma
325. Mikhail Valentinovich Romanov, Member of State Duma
326. Igor Nikolayevich Rudensky, Member of State Duma
327. Alexander Grigoryevich Rumyantsev, Member of State Duma
328. Zhanna Anatolyevna Ryabtseva, Member of State Duma