The U.K. government has sanctioned six Russian officials involved in running the âPolar Wolfâ Arctic penal colony in response to the death of Putin opponent Alexei Navalny inside the prison camp on Friday last week.Â
The British response will see the head of the prison, Colonel Vadim Konstantinovich Kalinin, and five deputies subjected to travel bans and asset freezes, in what marks the first new set of sanctions against Russia since the 47-year-old campaignerâs death on Feb. 16.
Navalny was sent to the Polar Wolf colony in December 2023 where he was denied medical treatment, kept in solitary confinement for weeks at a time, and forced to walk in freezing temperatures of -32°C (-25.6°F), the U.K. government said as it blamed the prison for his death.
âItâs clear that the Russian authorities saw Navalny as a threat and they tried repeatedly to silence him,â U.K. foreign secretary Lord Cameron said. âFSB operatives poisoned him with Novichok in 2020, they imprisoned him for peaceful political activities, and they sent him to an Arctic penal colony. No-one should doubt the oppressive nature of the Russian system.â
âThatâs why weâre today sanctioning the most senior prison officials responsible for his custody in the penal colony where he spent his final months. Those responsible for Navalnyâs brutal treatment should be under no illusion â we will hold them accountable.
The individuals sanctioned include:
- Colonel Vadim Konstantinovich Kalinin: Head of IK-3 Arctic Penal Colony âPolar Wolfâ
- Lieutenant Colonel Sergey Nikolaevich Korzhov: Deputy Head
- Lieutenant Colonel Vasily Alexandrovich Vydrin: Deputy Head
- Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Ivanovich Pilipchik: Deputy Head
- Lieutenant Colonel Aleksandr Vladimirovich Golyakov: Deputy Head
- Colonel Aleksandr Valerievich Obraztsov: Deputy Head
First opened in the 1960s as part of a system of âGulagâ forced labor camps opened by the Soviet Union, the IK-3 penal colony, which is widely referred to as âPolar Wolfâ is considered to be one of Russiaâs toughest maximum security prisons due to its sub-zero temperatures and remote location.Â
In a statement, the U.K. also called on Russia to âimmediatelyâ return Navalnyâs body to his family, following reports it is currently being held for two weeks for âchemical analysis. Britainâs foreign office had previously called for a full investigation into Navalnyâs death.
Prior to his arrival at âPolar Wolf,â Navalny has previously spent three years in Russiaâs prison system after being arrested at an airport in Moscow for parole violations following his return from Germany in January 2021.Â
The former lawyer had earlier been evacuated out of Russia to receive medical treatment in Berlinâs Charité Hospital in August 2020, after he started suffering serious symptoms that were later attributed to the impacts of poisoning with the deadly nerve agent Novichok.Â
Navalnyâs death led to protests across Russia that resulted in at least 400 people being detained across 32 of the countryâs cities in what was described as the largest show of public outrage since the start of the Ukraine war.Â