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Russia bans 29 British journalists and 20 defense figures from entering the country
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Russia on Tuesday (June 14) banned 29 British journalists, media representatives and 20 defense figures from entering the country for allegedly "spreading of false information.”

The ministry said in a statement: "The British journalists included in the list are involved in the deliberate dissemination of false and one-sided information about Russia and events in Ukraine and Donbas.”

"With their biased assessments, they also contribute to fueling Russophobia in British society."

Among those banned were several high-profile journalists from outlets such as Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent and Guardian newspapers, the Voice of America reported.

Children sit in a refugee centre in Nadarzyn, near Warsaw on 25 March 2022. (Photo: Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

Among the defense industry figures banned were Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Benjamin Key, junior defense minister Jeremy Quin, and senior figures at the defense and aerospace firms BAE Systems and Thales UK.

"It's sad, but not entirely surprising," said Mark Galeotti, an expert on Russia who is among those banned.

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It should be noted that the British government has so far offered more than $937 million in military support to Ukraine, including air-defense systems, thousands of anti-tank missiles, various types of munitions, hundreds of armored vehicles, and other equipment.

Source: voa