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Navalny, who was poisoned last year, was jailed in Russia upon his return from medical treatment in Germany.Updated at 1:15 p.m. ETThe Biden administration, signaling a tougher stance on Russia than under the Trump White House, announced Tuesday new sanctions targeting seven senior Kremlin officials in response to last year's poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.Senior administration officials, speaking to reporters on a conference call, said the sanctions also include export controls on 14 parties — nine Russian, three German and one Swiss, and three Russian government research institutes, most of which are believed to be involved in the production of chemical and biological agents.Later, the Treasury Department released a list of the sanctioned individuals.
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