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A meeting was held at the Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan with the Director of the Department of the Asian Development Bank

The leadership of the Ministry of Health honored the memory of the distinguished scientist, academician Zarifa Aliyeva

The Minister of Health made a speech at the opening of the 1st Turkic States Cardiology Congress

The Ministry of Health organized examinations related to early detection of lung diseases in Lachin

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On May 2, 1997, Australian neurophysiologist Sir John Carew Eccles (1903-1997) passed away. In 1963, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane.

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The Education Development Fund was established by Decree No. 1399 of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated July 14, 2021.

The Education Development Fund is a public legal entity that finances programs and projects aimed at the development of the education system and supports adaptation to the material and technical base of state educational institutions to modern requirements in the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The Fund is guided in its activities by the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the laws of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Charter of the Fund, other decrees and orders of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, other resolutions and orders of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, normative legal acts of the Ministry, orders of the Minister of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan. While performing its duties and exercising its rights, the Fund interacts with state and local self-government bodies, international and non-governmental organizations, and other legal and private individuals.

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The capital of the Fund is formed by deductions from extra-budgetary funds of educational institutions under the Ministry (except vocational education institutions), the income obtained from the provision of paid educational services and the activities of the Fund, donations, grants, investments, and other sources not prohibited by law.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan are pleased to announce the “Heydar Aliyev - International Education Grant Program” for 2024-2025 academic year. The higher education scholarship by the Government of Azerbaijan will be offered on an annual basis for a period of 5 years. To get detailed information, please click here . Interested candidates should submit their applications to the relevant government authorities (Ministries, Embassies, etc.) of the applicant’s home country no later than May 20, 2024. 

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan are pleased to announce the “Heydar Aliyev - International Education Grant Program” for 2024-2025 academic year. The higher education scholarship by the Government of Azerbaijan will be offered on an annual basis for a period of 5 years. To get detailed information, please  click here . Interested candidates should submit their applications to the relevant government authorities (Ministries, Embassies, etc.) of the applicant’s home country no later than May 20, 2024. 

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Realizing Education's Promise: Rebuilding Indonesia's Madrasahs and Returning Students to the Classroom After an Earthquake

When a 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Cianjur district in Indonesia’s West Java province in November 2022, more than 13,000 students at private religious schools were thrown out of their classrooms because of severe damage to their buildings.

The World Bank worked with Indonesia’s government to quickly restore a safe learning environment. With support from the Bank’s Realizing Education’s Promise Project, the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) rehabilitated 64 madrasahs in the district and returned students to the classroom.

“Within a few days after we sent pictures of our damaged school, we received a response from the Ministry of Religious Affairs of Cianjur and their central office,” said Afi Suprapti, a kindergarten madrasah principal. “We were also connected to the MoRA project team. Then we received financial assistance to rehab our school. When we heard about it, we were very happy.”

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Indonesia is among the countries with highest risk of natural disasters–including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides. These natural hazards can damage educational infrastructure and disrupt the learning process.

"After the earthquake, the school was closed. So students were given online assignments via mobile phone. Sometimes they studied via Zoom meetings," said Rahmawati, the mother of a kindergarten student. "For me, it’s not conducive, as my kid had fewer things to explore and lack of socialization with his friends."

The World Bank drew on its experience in Indonesia and throughout the region to rebuild and rehabilitate structures so that they can better withstand future shocks. In Cianjur, the project used guidelines developed during a reconstruction project in Central Sulawesi, supported by the World Bank, following a 2018 earthquake and tsunami.

Following the 2018 disaster, the Central Sulawesi Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project helped strengthen public facilities and build safer housing, in part by improving seismic performance and safety of structures in the region. That experience can be replicated—and improved.

“We built on our lessons learned,” said Shinsaku Nomura, a senior economist at the Education Global Practice in the World Bank. “That’s why we were able to act very quickly—we had confidence in using those guidelines to rehabilitate and reconstruct religious schools through the project we support.”

In Cianjur, teachers and administrators say building conditions are better, the rehabilitated madrasahs are more resilient to natural disaster, and students are safer than before the earthquake.

“We recently had another earthquake. It was quite shaky, around 4.1 magnitude,” said Hari Suherman, an elementary madrasah principal. “Thank God, there was no damage to the building after the incident. So, this means this school is more resistant to earthquakes now.”

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Madrasah rehabilitation in Cianjur used seismic resilient guidelines from the Central Sulawesi project in 2018. Photo: MoRA Indonesia

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Azerbaijan: How one Ministry found the right strategy, resources, and technology to quickly create online classrooms

As schools around the world respond to healthcare challenges, the need for remote learning tools has never been more urgent. To make the transition to distance learning more straightforward, the Government of Azerbaijan decided to close all educational institutions on March 3rd.

They evaluated several different solutions for remote learning to keep education ongoing.

As the best solution available, the Ministry of Education advised all higher education institutions to use Teams for remote learning and provided additional support. To make the transition to distance learning more accessible, Microsoft team in Azerbaijan, together with Bestcomp Group, Edumedia, and Innovative Technologies in Education, helped schools, educators, students, and their families as they navigate this new way of learning.

According to the Ministry, Microsoft Teams for Education, in comparison with competitive solutions, provides a holistic environment that allows content distribution, collaboration, live meetings, and assessments.

“Microsoft Teams is scalable to the needs of the educational system, and Microsoft’s local office and partner network support were available immediately,” – said Vusal Khanlarov, Head of ICT Bureau in the Ministry of Education.

Continuing to drive student engagement and focused learning can be a challenge, especially for those moving to remote learning for the first time. Educators need support to help make this work.

For K12 schools, Ministry in Azerbaijan launched Virtual School based on Teams, where students and educators can register and access educational content, assessments, and online classes immediately. They can find all e-books, video-lessons, additional education applications, and centralized testing. All such resources were integrated to bring together face-to-face connections, assignments, and conversations in a single hub.

Today, more than a million K12 students and 100.000 teachers have already been registered and actively using the platform. This project has been widely covered by local online and TV media to support educators who have created thousands of videos with the help of Teams for Education. Now, it is possible to evaluate the level of knowledge by using PowerBI tracking activities by each region and every school in Azerbaijan. At the same time, Virtual School became the largest online platform for cooperation and collaboration countrywide.

It is an excellent example of how one Ministry found the right strategy, resources, and technology to quickly create online classrooms that help students, teachers, and faculty find new ways to connect and learn.

Even more, 100.000+ users from 30 out of 50 universities and all vocational education institutions use Teams and decided to continue with Microsoft Teams as a learning platform.

Ministry of Education continues running the Virtual School project as an always-on platform, helping students stay engaged, and learning stays on track. At the same time, the Ministry uses Microsoft Teams for internal daily meetings.

Capabilities of Microsoft Teams, Forms, Minecraft Education Edition, and Stream will be used for centralized monitoring, content distribution, and flexible content amendments according to learning results

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A meeting was held between the Ministry of Science and Education and “QS Quacquarelli Symonds” International Rating Agency

The Deputy Minister of Science and Education visited Ankara

The next meeting of the “Human capital” working group was held

Presidents of Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan attended ground-breaking ceremony for secondary school of Khydyrli village in Aghdam

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U.s. continues to degrade russia’s military-industrial base and target third-country support with nearly 300 new sanctions.

WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of the Treasury is taking action to further degrade Russia’s ability to sustain its war machine, continuing a multilateral campaign to limit the Kremlin’s revenue and access to the materiel it needs to prosecute its illegal war against Ukraine. Today’s actions target Russia’s military-industrial base and chemical and biological weapons programs as well as companies and individuals in third countries that help Russia acquire key inputs for weapons or defense-related production.

The United States, along with many international partners, is particularly concerned about entities based in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and other third countries that provide critical inputs to Russia’s military-industrial base. This support enables Russia to continue its war against Ukraine and poses a significant threat to international security. The almost 300 targets being sanctioned by both Treasury and the Department of State include sanctions on dozens of actors that have enabled Russia to acquire desperately needed technology and equipment from abroad. 

“Treasury has consistently warned that companies will face significant consequences for providing material support for Russia’s war, and the U.S. is imposing them today on almost 300 targets,” said Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen. “Today’s actions will further disrupt and degrade Russia’s war efforts by going after its military industrial base and the evasion networks that help supply it. Even as we’re throwing sand in the gears of Russia’s war machine, President Biden’s recently-passed National Security Supplemental is providing badly-needed military, economic, and humanitarian support to bolster Ukraine’s courageous resistance. Combined, our support for Ukraine and our relentless targeting of Russia’s military capacity is giving Ukraine a critical leg-up on the battlefield.”

In addition to the nearly 200 targets sanctioned by the Department of the Treasury, the Department of State is imposing sanctions on over 80 entities and individuals that are engaged in sanctions evasion and circumvention or are related to Russia’s chemical and biological weapons programs and defense industrial base. The Department of State is also targeting Russia’s revenue generation through its future energy, metals, and mining production and sanctioning additional individuals in connection with the death of opposition leader and anticorruption activist Aleksey Navalny. For more information on State actions, see the Department of State Fact Sheet .

The U.S. Department of Justice also filed a forfeiture complaint today against a set of aircraft landing gear for a Boeing 737-800 that was detained in September 2023 at Miami International Airport by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. The gear was purchased for $1.55 million for the benefit of a Kyrgyz Republic-based transhipper of dual-use items servicing the Russian Federation, in violation of U.S. sanctions on LLC RM Design and Development, which was designated by OFAC in July 2022. 

SANCTIONS EVASION, CIRCUMVENTION, AND BACKFILL

Treasury is committed to disrupting individuals and entities who help facilitate Russia’s acquisition of technology and equipment for its war machine. Treasury and other U.S. government partners have issued extensive guidance and conducted outreach around the world to educate and inform about the risks of doing business with Russia, and Treasury will continue to take unilateral action when necessary to disrupt Russia’s military-industrial supply chains, no matter where they are located. Today’s action includes nearly 60 targets located in Azerbaijan, Belgium, the PRC, Russia, Slovakia, Türkiye, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), that enable Russia to acquire desperately-needed technology and equipment from abroad. 

For more information on these targets,  please see Annex 1 . 

RUSSIA’S MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL BASE 

Russia’s military-industrial base relies on a vast ecosystem of entities that enable and support the production, maintenance, transportation, and sustainment of materiel used by Russia’s military. Today’s action takes aim at more than 100 entities operating or that have operated in the technology, defense and related materiel, manufacturing, or transportation sectors of the Russian Federation economy. 

For more information on these targets,  please see Annex 2 .

Foreign financial institutions that conduct or facilitate significant transactions, or provide any service, involving Russia’s military-industrial base—including any person designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology, defense and related materiel, construction, aerospace, or manufacturing sectors of the Russian Federation economy—run the risk of being sanctioned by OFAC. Russia’s military-industrial base may also include individuals and entities that support the sale, supply, or transfer of  certain items or classes of items . OFAC has issued  Guidance for Foreign Financial Institutions on OFAC Sanctions Authorities Targeting Support to Russia’s Military-Industrial Base .

RUSSIA’S ACQUISITION OF EXPLOSIVES PRECURSORS

Russia relies on external suppliers for cotton cellulose and its highly flammable byproduct, nitrocellulose, which are key explosives precursors that Russia needs to keep producing gunpowder, rocket propellants, and other explosives. Today’s action targets major Russian importers of cotton cellulose, nitrocellulose, and key inputs to nitrocellulose such as cotton pulp, as well as two PRC-based suppliers sending these substances to Russia. 

For more information on these targets,  please see Annex 3 .

RUSSIA’S CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS PROGRAM PROCUREMENT

Treasury is also targeting three Russia-based entities and two individuals involved in procuring items for military institutes involved in Russia’s chemical and biological weapons programs. In coordination, the Department of State is separately designating three Russian government entities associated with Russia’s chemical and biological weapons programs and four Russian companies contributing to such entities. These actions are being taken concurrent with the Department of State’s imposition of Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991 (the CBW Act) sanctions on Russia over its use of the chemical weapon chloropicrin against Ukrainian troops.

For more information on these targets,  please see Annex 4 .

EXPANSION OF RUSSIA’S NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE

Guided by commitments made in February by President Biden and G7 leaders to take steps to limit Russia’s future energy revenues and impede Russia’s development of future energy projects, today Treasury is targeting two Russia-based entities involved in natural gas-related construction projects, Neftegazstroy and Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Vnipigazdobycha . These entities were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the construction sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

ANNEX 1: SANCTIONS EVASION, CIRCUMVENTION, AND BACKFILL

Russian unmanned aerial vehicle procurement network.

Tulun International Holding Limited (Tulun International) is a Hong Kong-based procurement intermediary that represented itself as the end-user of, but ultimately resold, Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) boards that were installed in Russian one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used by Russian military forces to attack Ukrainian targets, and shortly thereafter recovered in October and November 2023.

Russia-based Limited Liability Company Ultran Electronic Components (Ultran EK) procures microelectronics, including items that have been recovered from Orlan-10 UAVs used against Ukrainian forces. Ultran EK imported 71 shipments of electronic integrated circuits into Russia between June 8, 2022 and September 26, 2023, including electronic integrated circuits with UAV applications such as field programmable gate arrays.

After Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Ultran EK began to rely on Hong Kong-based RG Solutions Limited (RG Solutions) for microelectronics. RG Solutions exported 104 shipments of electronic integrated circuits between January 1, 2023 and December 25, 2023, including electronic integrated circuits with UAV applications such as field programmable gate arrays. RG Solutions engaged in wire transfer activity that indicated the trading of electronic components with military applications to Russia. RG Solutions engaged in payments referencing invoices, transport services, microcircuits, compressor spare parts, freight, and contracts.

Hong Kong-based Finder Technology Limited (Finder Technology) exported 293 shipments of electronic integrated circuits between January 3, 2023 and December 29, 2023, including electronic integrated circuits with UAV applications such as field programmable gate arrays. Finder Technology acted as an intermediary for Russia-based  Joint Stock Company Compel (Compel) and exported microelectronics to Compel, prior to and following its July 20, 2023 designation by the Department of the Treasury pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the electronics sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

PRC-based Juhang Aviation Technology Shenzhen Co, Ltd. (Juhang Aviation) exported 94 shipments of export-controlled items with UAV and other military applications, including items in Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 4 of the  Department of Commerce Common High Priority List , to Russia-based TSK Vektor OOO (TSK Vektor) between August 5, 2022 and December 31, 2023. Items exported to TSK Vektor by Juhang Aviation included items for UAV production such as propellers, signal jammers, sensors, and UAV engines.  TSK Vektor was designated by the Department of the Treasury pursuant to E.O. 14024 on December 12, 2023, for providing material support to  IEMZ Kupol , which produces one-way attack UAVs for the Russian Ministry of Defense and was designated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury pursuant to E.O. 14024 on December 12, 2023 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy. Juhang Aviation has also exported dual-use items with UAV and other military applications, such as integrated circuits, to LLC Testkomplekt.  LLC Testkomplekt was designated by the Department of the Treasury pursuant to E.O. 14024 on May 19, 2023 for operating or having operated in the electronics sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

Tulun International, Ultran EK, RG Solutions, Finder Technology, and Juhang Aviation were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Radioavtomatika Procurement Network

The Treasury Department is also designating individuals and entities that are part of the procurement network of Russian defense procurement firm Radioavtomatika LLC (Radioavtomatika) and its front company, Novastream Limited (Novastream), to acquire foreign electronic components that are critical to Russia’s war effort.  Radioavtomatika was designated by the Department of State pursuant to E.O. 14024 on March 3, 2022 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy. Since Radioavtomatika’s designation, it has sought to leverage a broad network of intermediaries to acquire foreign electronic components critical to Russia’s war effort, including through close coordination with its front company, Novastream.  Novastream was designated by the Department of the Treasury pursuant to E.O. 14024 on September 30, 2022 for being owned or controlled by, or for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Radioavtomatika. 

Ivan Vladimirovich Seliverstov (Seliverstov) is a Russian businessman who has conducted business with sanctioned companies such as Radioavtomatika. Seliverstov has used his two Russia-based companies, Militechtrade Limited Liability Company (Militechtrade) and Joint Stock Company Militech (JSC Militech) to procure imported microelectronics on behalf of Radioavtomatika.

In support of Radioavtomatika, Seliverstov has collaborated with other Russian defense procurement companies, including Alfa Limited Liability Company (Alfa LLC).

Seliverstov and Alfa LLC were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of, Radioavtomatika. Militechtrade and JSC Militech were designated 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, Seliverstov.

Yegor Igoryevich Mozhayev (Mozhayev) is a Russian national who is employed by Radioavtomatika. Mozhayev handles Radioavtomatika’s relationships with multiple suppliers and intermediaries, as well as oversees the company’s efforts to acquire advanced electronic components through its global procurement network. Mozhayev is also the owner and general director of Russia-based company Leda Limited Liability Company (Leda).

Mozhayev was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Radioavtomatika. Leda was designated 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, Mozhayev.

Aksioma Limited Liability Company (Aksioma) is a Moscow, Russia-based company founded in May 2017. Aksioma has conducted numerous transactions directly with Radioavtomatika and through Novastream related to the supply of electronic components.

Global Key Limited Liability Company (Global Key) is a St. Petersburg, Russia-based company founded in February 2022. Radioavtomatika has relied on Global Key to fulfill multiple Russian defense contracts.

Bimlogic Limited Liability Company (Bimlogic) is a St. Petersburg, Russia-based company founded in April 2022. Bimlogic has purchased thousands of dollars’ worth of U.S.-origin components on behalf of Novastream and has assisted Novastream officials to hide Radioavtomatika’s involvement in weapons-related transactions.

Aksioma and Global Key were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of, Radioavtomatika. Bimlogic was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of, Novastream.

PRC and Hong Kong-based technology suppliers

The following PRC-based entities were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology sector of the Russian Federation economy:

  • Wuhan Global Sensor Technology Co., Ltd. , has provided infrared detectors and other components to Russian companies. Among the companies supplied by Global Sensor Technology was a Russian manufacturer of military optics.
  • Wuhan Tongsheng Technology Co., Ltd.  has made numerous shipments of high-priority technology to Russia and, in October 2023, attended a state security technology exposition in Moscow that was hosted with the support of the Russian Ministry of Defense. 
  • HK Hengbangwei Electronics Limited and Chip Space Electronics Co., Limited  are Hong Kong-based companies that have each made hundreds of shipments of foreign-origin microelectronics to Russia, including to U.S.-designated Russian technology company Uniservice Limited Liability Company (Uniservice). 
  • IPM Limited (IPM) is based in Hong Kong and has shipped hundreds of shipments of foreign-origin microelectronics to U.S.-designated Russian technology company Uniservice, as well as a shipment of machine tool components to Russia. The director of IPM is Austria-based Russian national Sergei Vyacheslavovich Makarov , who is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being or having been a leader, official, senior executive officer, or member of the board of directors of IPM. 
  • Chengdu Keylink Wireless Technology Co., Ltd is based in the PRC and has shipped communications equipment to Russian companies, including U.S.-designated Limited Liability Company SMT-iLOGIC (SMT-iLOGIC) and Uniservice. SMT-iLOGIC is involved in a large-scale procurement network to obtain foreign-origin technology used to manufacture Orlan drones for the Russian military.
  • Hong Kong-based Jinmingsheng Technology HK Co Limited  has supplied noise-suppressing filters, pressure sensors, and microcontrollers found in Russian missile systems and UAVs to U.S.-designated electronic components supplier LLC Onelek .

PRC Companies Providing Support to Russian Defense Entities

  • Zhongcheng Heavy Equipment Defense Technology (Shandong) Group Co., Ltd  (ZHE) ZHE is a PRC-based defense company that produces and sells weapons, ammunition, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other defense equipment. ZHE was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods in services to or in support of PMC Wagner , a person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 14024.
  • Shvabe Opto-Electronics Co., Ltd (Shvabe Opto) has made thousands of shipments to its parent company, U.S.-sanctioned Joint Stock Company Production Association Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant Named After E.S. Yalamov (JSC PA UOMP), including hundreds of shipments of foreign-origin microelectronics. JSC PA UOMP is a Russian defense entity that develops instruments for Russia’s combat aircraft, helicopters, and naval ships. Shvabe Opto was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being owned or controlled by, or having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, JSC PA UOMP, a person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 14024. Shvabe Opto was previously added to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security's Entity List on October 11, 2023.

Belgium- and Türkiye-based Machine Tool Procurement Networks

Russia-based Sonatec Limited Liability Company  (Sonatec) is a developer and supplier of manufacturing solutions and of metalworking equipment and high-precision machine tools that has working relationships with over a dozen Russian defense companies. Belgium-based mechanical products and machine tool supplier Groupe D’Investissement Financier SA  (GIF) has delivered machinery and equipment to Sonatec. Sonatec’s general director and owner, Ruslan Viktorovich Labin  (Ruslan), is the son of Belgium-based GIF owner Viktor Gennadievich Labin  (Viktor), an alleged officer of Russia’s U.S.-sanctioned Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU). Along with his other son, Roman Viktorovich Labin (Roman), who also individually procures machine tools for Sonatec, Viktor has used Türkiye-based GIF Groupe Dinvestissement Financi Osborne Dis Tic Ltd Sti (GIF Osborne) to send machine tools, polymers, and industrial chemical products to Sonatec.

Sonatec, GIF, Ruslan, Viktor, and Roman were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy. GIF Osborne was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for having materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of, Sonatec.

Türkiye-based Etasis Elektronik Tarti Aletleri Ve Sistemleri Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi (Etasis) purchases British machine tool equipment and resells it to companies in Russia. Russia-based Vektor Etalon  (Vektor) is a Russia-based manufacturing company involved in the repair of machinery and the wholesale of instruments and equipment. Algoritm Tochnosti (Algoritm) is a Russia-based company involved in the wholesale of machine tools as well as the supply and maintenance of equipment. Both Vektor and Algoritm have supplied goods that were ultimately destined for Russian defense-related enterprises. Etasis has made dozens of shipments of machine-related goods to Russia, including to Vektor and U.S.-designated Promoil Limited Liability Company , which supplies goods to Russian defense companies. Etasis, Vektor, and Algoritm were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Hong Kong-, Slovakia-, and UAE-based Electronics Procurement Networks

Russia-based Compliga is a supplier of IT products and equipment and electronics. Compliga has imported at least $180 million worth of electronics from abroad since April 1, 2022, almost exclusively from Hong Kong-based Pixel Devices Limited (Pixel). Pixel, whose primary client is Compliga, has shipped at least $210 million in electronics to Russia since April 1, 2022. Slovakia-based Carovilli Trading SRO (Carovilli) purchases computer equipment and software and resells it to companies in Russia. Over the course of just a few months in 2023, Carovilli sent over 350 shipments of electronics, including electronic modules, printed circuits, and microprocessors, to Compliga. 

Compliga, Pixel, and Carovilli were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

Russia-based defense contractor Limited Liability Company Spring Elektroniks (Spring Elektroniks) manufactures integrated electronic circuits and other electronic components and fills orders for, among others, U.S.-sanctioned Russian military-industrial firms Radiotekhkomplekt , which supplies electronic components to Russian research institutes and design bureaus, and KBP Instrument Design Bureau , which creates precision-guided weapons, antitank missile systems, tank weapons systems, guided artillery, and air defense systems. UAE-based Albait Al Khaleeje General Trading LLC (Albait), which advertises itself as an auto spare parts wholesale exporter, organizes the import and transit of so-called “sanctioned goods” to Russia through the UAE. Albait has been involved in more than 6,800 shipments to Russian customers, including more than 450 to Spring Elektroniks. Albait has primarily sent Spring Elektroniks soldering and welding machines that are critical to electronics production.

Spring Elektroniks was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology sector of the Russian Federation economy. Albait was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Kamaz Supply Chain

On June 28, 2022,  OFAC designated KAMAZ Publicly Traded Company (KAMAZ) , Russia’s largest truck manufacturer, one of the world’s top 20 heavy duty truck producers, and a supplier of armored vehicles to Russia’s military. Today, OFAC is targeting several entities that have continued to help KAMAZ acquire goods and equipment. 

The following entities were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the transportation sector of the Russian Federation economy:

Türkiye-based A Y A Universal Denizcilik Kumanyacilik Liman Hizmetleri Ithalat Ihracat Limited Sirketi  shipped parts for diesel internal combustion engines and pumps to KAMAZ.

  • Russia-based LLC Turbo King is a vehicle parts wholesaler that has imported products for KAMAZ.
  • Russia-based Rostar Research and Production Association Limited Liability Company  is a transportation manufacturing and automotive components company that has imported products for KAMAZ.

Russia-Based So-Called “Sanctioned Goods” Procurement Agents

The following Russia-based entities were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the transportation sector of the Russian Federation economy. All of these companies openly boast of their services to help Russia-based end-users acquire so-called “sanctioned goods.”

  • Artmarine LLC  is a freight forwarding and logistics company offering options to import so-called “sanctioned goods” into Russia.
  • Importeks  has developed a service for the delivery of so-called “sanctioned goods” to Russia, handling transportation and customs clearance services.
  • Limited Liability Company Eurotransexpedition  is a forwarding company that offers the import of so-called “sanctioned goods.”
  • OOO PV Bridzh  (PVB) offers services including the delivery of so-called “sanctioned goods.” PVB also offers cargo transportation services to evade sanctions, such as through payment swaps from rubles to euros and alternative routes to Russia through third countries. 
  • OOO Standard Line offers the import, export, and reexport of goods to or from Russia through Kazakhstan to circumvent sanctions.
  • OOO Orlan  is a logistics operator and international forwarder that has developed a service for the purchase and transportation of so-called “sanctioned goods.”  

Petrov Procurement Network

Evgenii Stanislavich Petrov (Petrov) is the General Director of U.S.-designated  TK Logimeks , a Russia-based cargo shipping company. Petrov has acted as a covert procurement intermediary and has worked to obtain export-controlled foreign-made products on behalf of Russian-end-users. Natallia Butrym (Butrym) is an employee of TK Logimeks who has been involved in facilitating the shipments of goods to Russian end-users. Gonul Export Lojistik Ticaret Ve Sanayi Limited Sirketi  (Gonul Export) has sent tool-mounting equipment for lateral machines and appliances for fixing items for turning machines to Russia. Petrov and Butrym have used Gonul Export to procure equipment for Russian end-users. MSO Lojistik Tic Ve Sanayi Ltd Sti (MSO Lojistik) is owned by Petrov, who has used the company for his procurement activity. 

Petrov and Butrym were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the transportation sector of the Russian Federation economy. Gonul Export was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy. MSO Lojistik was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being owned or controlled by, or having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Petrov, a person whose property and interest in property are concurrently proposed to be blocked pursuant to E.O. 14024. 

Aliyev Procurement Network

Yevgeni Aliyev  is a procurement agent coordinating a network of intermediaries that places orders on behalf of Russian end-users with close ties to the Russian miliary. Aliyev’s procurement network includes Lahic Energy Mahdud Masuliyyatli Camiyyati  (Lahic Energy), GMM FZE , and GMM Management DMCC (GMM Management). Lahic Energy is an Azerbaijan-based entity that has sought to conduct business on behalf of U.S.-sanctioned Russian technology producers in 2023. GMM FZE and GMM Management are UAE-based entities that sought to conduct business on behalf of U.S. sanctioned Russian technology producers in 2023. Jahangir Yevgenyevich Aliyev (Jahangir Aliyev) is the director of Lahic Energy and is the son of Yevgeni Aliyev. 

Yevgeni Aliyev was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy. Lahic Energy, GMM FZE, GMM Management, and Jahangir Aliyev were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Türkiye-based Electronics Supplier 

Alpha Impex Ithalat Ve Ihracat Dis Ticaret Limited Sirketi (Alpha Impex) sent over two million dollars’ worth of shipments to Russia-based end-users at the end of 2023, including microcircuits, programable logic devices, and transistors. Alpha Impex has been used by U.S.-designated  JSC Academician M.F. Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems (Reshetnev) to procure U.S.-made equipment for use in sensitive military satellites. Reshetnev has described its satellites and their associated systems as vital to Russia’s defense capabilities and has supported Russian government space systems that the Russian military uses to perpetrate its war against Ukraine.

Alpha Impex was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Leadership of Russia-Based Sanctioned Entities

U.S.-designated Public Joint Stock Company Kremny has supplied Russian military customers with microelectronics and has worked with U.S.-designated companies  Elfor TL and  Fotoniks Klaud . Yurii Anatolyevich Korzhavin (Korzhavin) is a shareholder of  Elfor TL . Lidiya Germanovna Korzhavina (Korzhavina) is a shareholder of Elfor TL. OFAC designated Elfor TL’s general director  Mikhail Chepurnoi in February 2024. Anzhelika Anatolyevna Litvyakova (Litvyakova) is the General Director and owner of  Fotoniks Klaud . 

Korzhavin and Korzhavina were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the transportation sector of the Russian Federation economy. Litvyakova was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

ANNEX 2: RUSSIA’S MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL BASE AND OTHER SECTORS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ECONOMY

The following Russia-based persons were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy:

  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Tsentralnoe Konstruktorskoe Byuro Apparatostroeniya (TSKBA) develops and produces armament and military equipment training devices for the Russian Ministry of Defense. TSKBA also creates radar control systems for precision weapons.
  • Complex Unmanned Solutions Center LTD works with the Russian Ministry of Defense on the development of combat first-person view (FPV) systems.
  • Institute of Applied Physics JSC  develops air-launched unguided rockets and projectiles.
  • Information Telecommunication Technologies Joint Stock Company  produces hardware and software for submarines and surface ships.
  • Joint Stock Company Class  develops and manufactures armor, ceramic composite shields, shockproof protection systems, and armored fortified structures.
  • Joint Stock Company Duks  produces aircraft and bomber weapons.  
  • JSC Innovation Weapons Technologies develops intelligent automated thermal imaging sights and surveillance systems.
  • Joint Stock Company Scientific Research Institute of Mechanization of Krasnoarmeysk  is involved in the preparation of explosive materials, including technology and equipment for ammunition ordnance.
  • Limited Liability Company Pointer  imports rifle sights used by Russian snipers. 
  • Limited Liability Company Scientific and Production Association Naukasoft  engineers navigation, control, and power systems for aircraft and develops systems for weapons development.
  • Limited Liability Company United Lifesaving Technologies  makes protective transport packaging and protective cases and containers for weapons and equipment utilized by the Russian military. 
  • Lipetskii Mekhanicheskii Zavod  manufactures military vehicles, including tactical combat vehicles and armored vehicles. 
  • OKO Design Bureau  develops cheap multifunctional UAVs, including a one-way attack UAV. 
  • Open Joint Stock Company Kazan Plant Electropribor  is an aviation equipment manufacturer whose partners include U.S.-designated Russian defense companies JSC Russian Helicopters and United Aircraft Corporation. 

The following Russia-based persons were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy:

  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Bolkhovskii Zavod Poluprovodnikovykh Priborov  manufactures semiconductor devices, including semiconductor diodes intended for military use.
  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Construction Bureau Electrical Products XXI Century  designs, manufactures, and tests high-technology aviation products.
  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Fryazinskii Zavod Moshchnykh Tranzistorov manufactures semiconductor devices, including special-purpose equipment for use in Russian weapons systems.
  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Proektno Konstruktorskoe Byuro Rio  designs automated communication complexes for Russian naval vessels.
  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Pyezo manufactures military and dual-use semiconductors and electronic components.
  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Zavod Proton  develops and produces radioelectronic equipment for military projects.
  • Alexander Electric Don manufactures military filtration modules.
  • Alexander Electric Power Supplies  is a Russian Ministry of Defense partner that manufactures electric motors, generators, and transformers.
  • Carbonim Engineering Limited Liability Company  manufactures fiberglass, carbon fiberglass, and plastic products.
  • Diagnostika M LLC  develops and produces technology used for detecting UAVs and various types of explosives.
  • Federal Research and Production Center Joint Stock Company Research and Production Association Mars  manufactures electronics and creates computer systems for the Russian Navy.
  • Intellektualnye Sistemy NN Limited Liability Company manufactures laser optical elements for military applications.
  • Joint Stock Company Elecond manufactures semiconductor capacitors marketed to the Russian military-industrial base.
  • Joint Stock Company Electroavtomatika  manufactures command and staff vehicles, power plants, and movable battery stations and chargers for the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • Joint Stock Company Jupiter Plant  designs and produces optical and optical-electronic devices, precise optical and mechanical components, night vision devices, micro-optics, and aiming sights for the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • Joint Stock Company Manel  is a manufacturing company that develops micro-arc oxidation technology.
  • Joint Stock Company Memotherm MM  manufactures cable fittings including drops, tubes, sleeves, couplings, and seals with military applications.
  • Joint Stock Company Research and Production Enterprise Izmeritel  develops and produces onboard control and flight data registration units, indication systems for navigation, system control and regulation units for aircraft and helicopters, and control systems for unmanned aircraft.
  • Joint Stock Company Special Design Bureau of the Cable Industry manufactures wires and cables for electronic equipment capable of operation in extreme conditions used by Russia’s military-industrial base.
  • Joint Stock Company Umirs  develops radar protection devices for UAVs.
  • Joint Stock Company Vladimir Plant of Metal Hoses  manufactures high-pressure corrugated metal hoses and bellow expansion joints and supplies special-purpose products to the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • JSC Biograd  produces industrial metal 3D printing machines.
  • JSC Vladimir Plant of Precision Alloys  manufactures high-precision alloys.
  • Lasercut Limited Liability Company manufactures machine tools and is a partner of Rostec. 
  • Lassard  produces lasers and optomechanical products, and partners with other companies developing engines for military aviation and the Russian Navy.
  • Laticom LTD (Laticom) manufactures metalworking machinery and tools for soldering, brazing, and welding.
  • Lazerbi develops and manufactures laser equipment for metalworking and machine tools. Lazerbi partners with at least one entity engaged in production for military customers.
  • Limited Liability Company Conferum  develops and manufactures industrial cleaning products used by mechanical engineering enterprises, in metallurgy, construction, shipbuilding, and in automotive, aviation, and railway transport.
  • Limited Liability Company Eliars  develops and manufactures microwave equipment and produces electronic warfare systems.
  • Limited Liability Company Hotu Tent  manufactures thermal imaging detection protection products used by the Russian military.
  • Limited Liability Company K.ARMA  manufactures products for the modernization of firearms that are used by the Russian military.
  • Limited Liability Company Laserform manufactures and supplies metalworking and laser equipment to large Russian state-owned conglomerates.
  • Limited Liability Company Lencabel  manufactures flexible power cables for harsh operating conditions, including for use in UAVs and balloons.
  • Limited Liability Company Newton Technics  produces specialized chemicals for cleaning firearms.
  • Limited Liability Company Quantum Optics  develops and produces laser devices and systems for use in harsh conditions, including in UAVs.
  • Limited Liability Company Radioizmereniya  produces and supplies radio devices.
  • Limited Liability Company Srednevolzhsky Stankozavod  produces ultraprecision lathes and metal-forming machinery.
  • Limited Liability Company Trading and Production Complex Maximum  manufactures drive, lifting, and transport equipment, including gearboxes, gear motors, overhead cranes, cantilever cranes, hoists, and winches.
  • Limited Liability Company Unique Lab  produces chemical products with nanotechnological properties, and develops, tests, and produces chemicals for small arms.
  • Limited Liability Company Virsemi  develops and produces epoxy material for the semiconductor industry.
  • Limited Liability Company World of Fasteners TD  supplies and manufactures fasteners and tools for the construction and manufacturing industries.
  • LLC Inno Beton 21  manufactures concrete cloths that are used for the efficient laying of concrete coatings for industrial, military, and road transport construction.
  • LLC Mospress  manufactures metal parts, drawing and stamping equipment, and equipment for rotary drawing of parts.  
  • LLC Zavod Spetsagregat  manufactures multipurpose vehicles, tractor-based machinery, and aircraft maintenance equipment and works with the Russian Ministry of Defense to fulfill state defense orders.
  • Magneton Joint Stock Company manufactures electronic components and semiconductors to support Russia’s military programs.
  • Manufacturing Company LTD Lema  develops and manufactures radioelectronic products.
  • Meridian Research and Production Firm JSC  researches, develops, and produces ship and vessel systems, including warship integrated combat management systems, ship weapon joint employment systems, and automated helicopter UAV group flight and landing control systems.
  • Metma Metal and Ceramic Materials Plant JSC  produces anti-corrosive bearings and bushes made of powder composition materials, and is a supplier for U.S.-designated Russian defense companies Kamaz and JSC Russian Helicopters.
  • MMP Irbis designs, develops, and supplies power electronics devices that meet Russian military requirements.
  • OOO Gikel  manufactures printed circuit boards, electronic components, finished electronic modules, and secondary power adapters for military use.
  • Otkrytoe Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Vserossiiskii Nauchno Issledovatelskii Proektno Konstruktorskii i Tekhnologicheskii Institut Kabelnoi Promyshlennosti manufactures wires and cables for electronic equipment and holds a license for producing military equipment.
  • Public Joint Stock Company Avtodizel Yaroslavl Motor Plant manufactures diesel engines, including engines supplied to the Russian Army.
  • The Group of Companies Electroninvest Joint Stock Company manufactures electronic components and is a partner of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • Treal M Limited Liability Company  produces chemicals for cleaning weapons.
  • Unified Metalworking Center  manufactures metal products including hydraulic pneumatic power equipment, pumps and compressors, fluid power equipment, and air and gas compressors.

The following Russia-based persons were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the technology sector of the Russian Federation economy:

  • Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Konstruktorskoe Byuro Farvater develops and designs software and modules for radioelectronic, fiber-optic, and radio-photonic equipment.
  • Inkotekh supplies electronic components, functional units for microwave equipment, and printed circuit boards.
  • Nauchno Proizvodstvennaya Firma Dolomant offers custom development and contract electronics manufacturing for niche markets like transportation and security.
  • OOO Yupel supplies electronic components.
  • Joint Stock Company IBS IT Services is a Russian information technology company that is the parent company of the IBS group of companies, which has a line of business focused on government programs and has completed a digitalization project for Rostec. Other companies in the IBS group of companies include Limited Liability Company IBS Infinisoft , a software company that creates products to help expand the capabilities of the Government of the Russian Federation; IBS Soft Ltd , a software company; and  IBS Expertise , a company involved in the provision of cryptographic solutions.
  • LANIT Incorporated  (LANIT) is a Russian information technology company whose customers include the Russian Ministry of Defense and U.S.-designated military-industrial base entities such as Rostec and United Aircraft Corporation.  
  • Obshchestvo S Ogranichennoi Otvetstvennostyu Filakskom  develops and implements information technology solutions for government and corporate customers. 
  • Obshchestvo S Ogranichennoi Otvetstvennostyu Signum  is a computer programming company whose solutions are used by Russian defense enterprises.
  • Orion Limited Liability Company  helps Russian government organizations modernize their information technology infrastructure, launch digital transformation processes, and implement import substitution projects.
  • Public Joint Stock Company Astra Group is involved in software development and is the parent company of the developer of an operating system relied on by the Russian military-industrial base and Russian military. 
  • Secret Technologies provides advanced information technology and information security services and solutions and serves large state-owned enterprises.
  • Limited Liability Company Skala R  is the developer and manufacturer of a modular platform for government information systems.
  • CSOFT Development  develops specialized software for the management of industrial enterprises, engineering analysis, and industrial construction.
  • JSC Consulting Group Postprocessor implements integrated CAD products.
  • Nauchno Inzhenernoe Predpriyatie Informatika provides computer-aided design solutions in mechanical and civil engineering and computer-aided manufacturing software for computer numerical control (CNC) machines.
  • Purelogic develops electronics, automation systems, and components for CNC machines.
  • Aladdin RD develops components for information security and data protection infrastructure and advertises its goods to the military-industrial base. 
  • Alpha M Joint Stock Company Research and Production Complex  researches and produces radioelectronic products, including automatic tracking devices for ground, surface, and air targets.
  • Arta System Limited develops special IT products for monitoring and managing technological processes and production complexes.
  • Aviv LLC  supplies dual-use printed circuit boards, electronic components, secondary power adaptors, and electronic modules.
  • Component Logistic Limited Liability Company  is a wholesaler of electronic equipment. 
  • Cybersecurity Center LLC develops specialized software and services in the field of cybersecurity, including software products for cyber intelligence and data analytics.
  • Elar has developed specialized technological systems for the Russian National Guard.
  • Elektronnyi Arkhiv implements advanced solutions for digital transformation and is focused on the development and supply of import-substituting digitization technologies.
  • Hardberry Limited Liability Company hold patents for UAV control software and neural network software for object recognition.
  • IVK Joint Stock Company develops and produces software and hardware for firewall and cryptographic use.
  • Joint Stock Company Integral Zapad supplies electronic components. 
  • Joint Stock Company Ramec VS  is a system integrator that designs, develops, tests, and produces special computer equipment and information security products government use.
  • Joint Stock Company RM Technologies  ( RM Technologies ) develops and manufactures digital security and information preservation products. RM Technologies is also involved in the modernization of Russian anti-UAV systems.
  • Joint Stock Company Sea Project develops software and hardware complexes, electronics, and software and informational support for military facilities.
  • K Technologies Joint Stock Company offers integrated automated control systems, command centers, and information security systems.
  • Limited Liability Company MIRP Intellectual Systems specializes in artificial intelligence and has developed software designed for use on specialized UAV on-board computers. 
  • Limited Liability Company Protey Spetstekhnika  develops and produces telecommunication systems for the Russian Ministry of Defense.
  • Limited Liability Company Vipaks+ develops and produces intelligent video surveillance systems.
  • Mezhdunarodnyi Klub OpticheskikhInnovatsii focuses on high-tech optical equipment, including high-speed imaging, industrial cameras and vision components, optical measurement systems, and laser sensors. 
  • Aleksei Vladimirovich Pankrashkin is a director of a Russia-based company supplying laser and LED radiation sources and has served as the General Director and shareholder of U.S.-designated Russian technology company  Intech Engineering LTD .
  • Red Dolphin Joint Stock Company   develops and manufactures rugged electronics for severe environments, including for military installations.
  • Scientific Equipment Group of Companies provides high-tech equipment to industrial enterprises. 
  • Smart Turbo Technology LTD develops custom software, including analytics software products marketed to Russia’s military industrial base.
  • Susu Computer Engineering Center provides a full range of engineering services using a combination of computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and computer-aided engineering (CAE) solutions.
  • SWD Embedded Systems develops software products, including an artificial intelligence platform and a cartographic system. 

The following Russia-based persons were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the transportation sector of the Russian Federation economy:

FPK Transagency JSC  provides railway transportation services for the transportation of military cargo and military equipment.

Limited Liability Company Eastern Trading Transport Company  transports military equipment. 

  • Limited Liability Company Reil Trein Service provides railway transportation services for the transportation of military equipment. 

ANNEX 3: NITROCELLULOSE

PRC-based Hengshui Heshuo Cellulose Co., Ltd.  (Hengshui Heshuo) has shipped large quantities of nitrocellulose to Russian companies. The company also produces nitrocellulose shipped by Hengshui Yuanchem. PRC-based Hengshui Yuanchem Trading Limited  (Hengshui Yuanchem) has shipped large quantities of nitrocellulose to Russian companies, including nitrocellulose produced by Hengshui Heshuo. Henshui Heshuo and Hengshui Yuanchem were designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based AMS Group LLC (AMS) is a supplier of industrial chemical products, including cotton cellulose. AMS works with Russian defense enterprises such as U.S.-designated Russian explosive and ammunition manufacturer Kazanskii Gosudarstvennyi Kazennyi Porokhovoi Zavod (Kazan Gunpowder Plant). AMS is a major importer of nitrocellulose to Russia, including from east Asia, Europe, and Central Asia. AMS was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

Russia-based Feniks is involved in construction, demolition, and excavation, and is an importer of cotton pulp, a crucial ingredient in nitrocellulose, from Central Asia. Feniks was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the construction sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based transportation, warehousing, and cargo handling company Khimtreid imports cotton cellulose from Central Asia and has sold it to Russian military factories. Khimtreid was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the transportation sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based chemical product manufacturer LTD Bina Group (Bina) imports cotton pulp from Central Asia and east Asia and resells it to Russian military companies. Bina was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based chemical and chemical product manufacturer Limited Liability Company Biya Khim (Biya Khim) imports significant quantities of cotton pulp from Central Asia and Türkiye. Biya Khim was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based Limited Liability Company Lenakhim (Lenakhim) operates in the market for the production of chemical reagents. Lenakhim imports cotton pulp and cotton cellulose from Central Asia and Türkiye and sells it to Russian military factories involved in the production of explosives. Lenakhim is one of the main suppliers of the U.S.-designated Kazan Gunpowder Plant. Lenakhim was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based Limited Liability Company Navimaks Group (Navimaks) supplies cotton pulp and other products to Russian defense industry and other Russian manufacturers. Navikmaks imports cotton pulp from Central Asia, Europe, and east Asia. Navimaks was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

Russia-based electrical, industrial, and ventilation equipment manufacturer Limited Liability Company Yarspetspostavka  (Yarspetspostavka) also imports cotton pulp from Central Asia. Yarspetspostavka was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

Russia-based paper and textile manufacturer Otradnenskaya Paper and Carton Factory Limited Liability Company  (OPCF) imports cotton pulp from Central Asia. OPCF was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy. 

Russia-basedmanufacturing company Print Kolor is among Russia’s largest importers of nitrocellulose. Print Kolor was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based mining and quarrying company Proizvodstvenno Kommercheskaya Kompaniya Viva (Viva) imports large quantities of cotton pulp from Central Asia, east Asia, and the Middle East. Viva was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the metals and mining sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Russia-based manufacturing company Limited Liability Company Stroytekhnologiya  (Stroytekhnologiya) is among Russia’s largest importers of nitrocellulose. Stroytekhnologiya was designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the manufacturing sector of the Russian Federation economy.

ANNEX 4: RUSSIA’S CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS PROGRAM PROCUREMENT

Aktsionernoe Obshchestvo Rau Farm ( Rau Farm ), with Inteller LLC ( Inteller ) acting as an intermediary, has procured sensitive laboratory equipment for the benefit of the U.S.-designated  27th Scientific Center . Rau Farm, with Inteller acting as an intermediary, maintained contracts with an entity associated with Russia’s chemical and biological weapons program, for the procurement of this equipment for the benefit of the 27th Scientific Center. Rau Farm historically maintained direct government contracts with the U.S.-designated 27th Scientific Center for the procurement of U.S.- and Japanese-origin laboratory equipment and consumables. The 27th Scientific Center has engaged in activities to develop Russia’s chemical weapons capabilities, including chemical weapons research and testing activities. Rau Farm was added to the Department of Commerce’s Entity List on March 2, 2021, based on its proliferation activities in support of Russia’s weapons of mass destruction program.

Rau Farm was designated pursuant to E.O. 13382 for having provided, or attempted to provide, financial, material, technological or other support for, or goods or services in support of, the 27th Scientific Center. Inteller was designated pursuant to E.O. 13382 for having provided, or attempted to provide, financial, material, technological or other support for, or goods or services in support of, Rau Farm. Rau Farm and Inteller were also designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Andrei Viktorovich Gavryuchenkov ( Gavryuchenkov ) serves as the General Director of Rau Farm. Gavryuchenkov is responsible for the day-to-day responsibilities of running Rau Farm.

Gavryuchenkov was designated pursuant to E.O. 13382 for having provided, or attempted to provide, financial, material, technological or other support for, or goods or services in support of, Rau Farm. Gavryuchenkov was also designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Yaroslav Viktorovich Bulygin ( Bulygin ) serves as the General Director of Inteller. Bulygin is also the 100 percent shareholder of the company. Bulygin is responsible for the day-to-day responsibilities of running Inteller.

Bulygin was designated pursuant to E.O. 13382 for having provided, or attempted to provide, financial, material, technological or other support for, or goods or services in support of, Inteller. Bulygin was also designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for operating or having operated in the defense and related materiel sector of the Russian Federation economy.

Obshchestvo S Organichennoi Otvetstvennostyu Bio Farm Treid (Bio Farm Treid) is managed by Gavryuchenkov, who incorporated the company in May 2021, soon after the March 2021 listing of Rau Farm on the Department of Commerce’s Entity List, in a likely circumvention effort.

Bio Farm Treid was designated pursuant to E.O. 13382 for being owned or controlled by, or acting or purporting to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Gavryuchenkov. Bio Farm Treid was also designated pursuant to E.O. 14024 for being owned or controlled by, or having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly Gavryuchenkov.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS

As a result of today’s 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 blocked persons are prohibited unless authorized by a general or specific license issued by OFAC, or 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. 

In addition, foreign financial institutions that conduct or facilitate significant transactions or provide any service involving Russia’s military-industrial base run the risk of being sanctioned by OFAC. Examples of activities that could expose foreign financial institutions to sanctions risk under E.O. 14024, as amended, include maintaining accounts, transferring funds, or providing other financial services (i.e., payment processing, trade finance, insurance) for any persons designated for operating or having operated in the specified sectors, or for any persons, either inside or outside Russia, that support Russia’s military-industrial base, including those that operate in the specified sectors of the Russian Federation economy. For additional guidance, please see the  December 22, 2023 OFAC Sanctions Advisory as well as OFAC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  1146-1157 .

The power and integrity of OFAC sanctions derive not only from OFAC’s ability to designate and add persons to the SDN List, but also from its willingness to remove persons from the SDN List consistent with the law. The ultimate goal of sanctions is not to punish, but to bring about a positive change in behavior. For information concerning the process for seeking removal from an OFAC list, including the SDN List, please refer to  OFAC’s FAQ 897 here.  For detailed information on the process to submit a request for  removal from an OFAC sanctions list, please click here.

For identifying information on the individuals and entities sanctioned today, click here.  

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