Russia just retaliated against the U.S. by sanctioning Mark Zuckerberg and Kamala Harris

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Russia has imposed sanctions against Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg, Vice President Kamala Harris, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, and 26 other Americans.

The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the sanctions on Thursday, saying that the various business executives, politicians, scientists, and journalists will be “denied entry to the Russian Federation on an indefinite basis.”

The ministry said it levied the sanctions in response to the Biden Administration’s “ever-expanding anti-Russian sanctions” against an increasing number of Russian citizens.

The U.S. and several other allied countries have imposed extensive sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Some of the sanctions include banning Russian oil imports, partially removing the country from the SWIFT banking system, and freezing assets of Russian oligarchs suspected to have been aiding the Kremlin.

Russia’s sanctions against Zuckerberg follow earlier actions taken by the Kremlin to limit access to Facebook because of allegations that the social network was blocking access to several Russian news outlets.

Here are the 29 Americans who can no longer enter Russia:

  1. Kamala Devi Harris, Vice President of the United States

  2. Kathleen Holland Hicks, First Deputy Secretary of Defense

  3. Christopher Watson Grady, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

  4. John Francis Kirby, Deputy Secretary of Defense, official representative of the Department of Defense

  5. Ronald Klain, White House Chief of Staff

  6. Evan Maureen Ryan, Secretary of the President's Cabinet, wife of Secretary of State E. Blinken

  7. Margaret Goodlander, adviser to the Secretary of Justice, wife of Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security J. Sullivan

  8. Douglas Craig Emhoff, husband of Vice President C. Harris

  9. Robert Kagan, political scientist, husband of Senior Deputy Secretary of State W. Nuland

  10. Edward Price, State Department spokesman

  11. Richard/Rachel Levine, Deputy Minister of Health

  12. Brian Thomas Moynihan, chairman and CEO of Bank of America

  13. Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Elliot Zuckerberg), co-founder and head of the board of directors of Meta (former Facebook)

  14. Kathy Warden, president and CEO, Northrop Grumann Corporation

  15. Phebe Novakovic, president of General Dynamics

  16. Michael Petters, president of Huntington Ingalls Industries

  17. William Brown, president of L-3 Harris Technologies

  18. Wahid Nawabi, president of Aerovironment

  19. Roger Krone, president of Leidos

  20. Horacio Rozanski, president of Booz Allen Hamilton

  21. Eilee Drake, president, Aerojet Rocketdyne

  22. David Deptua, head of research institute Mitchell Institute of Airspace Studies

  23. Ryan Roslansky, CEO of the social network LinkedIn

  24. George Stephanopoulos, host on the ABC television channel

  25. Matthew Kroenig, deputy director of the B. Scowcroft Center for Strategic Security NGO

  26. David Ignatius (David Reynolds Ignatius), journalist, expert at the Wilson Center

  27. Edward Acevedo, former member of the Illinois Legislature, expert at the Wilson Center

  28. Kevin Rothrock, expert at the Wilson Center, editor-in-chief of the English version of the Meduza media portal

  29. Bianna Vitalievna Golodryga, senior international analyst at CNN

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com