New Canadian sanctions against Russia target accused 'Butchers of Bucha'

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The latest round of Canadian sanctions against Russia take aim at members of the military units that are accused of massacring civilians outside of Kyiv last spring.

In all, 43 individuals and 17 entities were added to the existing roster on Tuesday.

Several of the military officers on the Liberal government’s updated list belong to the Russian Army’s 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade and were sanctioned months ago by other allies, including members of the European Union.

One of them, Col. Andrei Boevich Kurbanov, was identified in early April and placed on a list of the so-called “Butchers of Bucha” by activists and Ukrainian

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