The sanctions list includes 28 people who are considered to be involved in repressions and human rights violations in Belarus. The sanctions apply to three groups of people: Two deputy heads of the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption (GUBOZiK)Prosecutors and judges who passed politically motivated sentencesA group of Alexander Lukashenko’s associates, including the general director of the BelTA news agency, Iryna Akulovich, TV presenter Mikita Rachylouski, and the former head of Lukashenko’s press service, Dzmitry ZhukIn total, the EU’s restrictive measures against Be…