UK corrects Russia sanctions listing for Crimea-linked entity
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office updated the UK Sanctions List on May 21, 2026, to make one administrative correction to the listing for GBU DO RK DOTs Alyye Parusa. The entity remains subject to an asset freeze, trust services sanctions and a director disqualification sanction.
LONDON, May 21, 2026 — The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office updated the UK Sanctions List with one correction under the Russia sanctions regime, making an administrative amendment to the entry for GBU DO RK DOTs Alyye Parusa.
The notice said the entry was corrected and remains subject to the sanctions already listed. Those measures are an asset freeze, trust services sanctions and a director disqualification sanction under the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
The UK statement of reasons says the secretary of state has reasonable grounds to suspect the entity is an involved person under the regulations. The notice says the entity is or has been involved in destabilizing Ukraine or undermining or threatening Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence by facilitating the Russian government’s forced deportation, indoctrination and militarization of Ukrainian children.
The entry identifies the entity under the unique ID RUS3579 and includes a primary name variation, non-Latin script name, business registration number and an address in Yevpatoria, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, listed with country as Ukraine. The notice shows the entity was designated on May 11, 2026, and last updated on May 21, 2026.
GBU DO RK DOTs Alyye Parusa, the notices states, is still subject to the sanctions listed.
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