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UPDATE: EU sanctions six Russian firms over bridge to Crimea

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BRUSSELS/SIMFEROPOL, Crimea, Jul 31 (PRIME) -- The E.U. Council has added six Russian companies to the sanctions list over construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait, the E.U. said in a corporate magazine on Tuesday.

The entities include Institute Giprostroymost, Mostotrest, Zaliv Shipyard, Stroygazmontazh Corporation, Stroygazmontazh Most, and VAD.

“They are listed because of their involvement in the construction of the Kerch Bridge, connecting Russia to the illegally annexed Crimean peninsula. Through their actions they supported the consolidation of Russia’s control over the illegally annexed Crimean peninsula, which in turn further undermines the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine,” the E.U. said.

The measures consist of an asset freeze, meaning that all of the assets in the E.U. belonging to these entities are frozen and E.U. persons and entities cannot make any funds available to them.

The decision brings the total number of entities listed by the E.U. to 44.

A spokesperson for the Crimean Bridge’s information center said the new E.U. sanctions will not affect the implementation of projects in Crimea.

Anastasia Gurina, press secretary of Crimea’s state road committee, said that sanctions against VAD will not affect the terms of the Tavrida highway construction.

“We know about general contractor of the Tavrida highway being included in the E.U. sanctions list. This will have no impact on the implementation of projects. All contracts with VAD will be fulfilled to a good quality and on schedule,” she said.

The 250.7-kilometer Tavrida highway will connect Kerch with Simferopol and Sevastopol. The first stage of the project is expected to be completed by the end of 2018 and the second one by the end of 2020.

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