Russia’s Aeroflot responds to sanctions report, denies flying migrants to Belarus

Polish soldiers patrol Poland/Belarus border near Kuznica, Poland

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian flag carrier Aeroflot on Thursday denied any involvement in organising mass transportation of migrants to Belarus, responding to a news report that it could face EU sanctions over the crisis on the Belarus-Poland border.

“The information about Aeroflot’s participation or assistance in the organisation of mass transportation of migrants to the territory of the Republic of Belarus is untrue,” the company said in a statement.

Bloomberg reported on Wednesday that the EU was discussing targeting Aeroflot as part of a new sanctions package.

Aeroflot shares were down 1.5% by 0922 GMT.

“Information about the threat of imposing sanctions may have a material negative impact on the operating and financial activities of the company, and its capitalization,” the airline said.

“Aeroflot intends to protect the interests of the company and its shareholders in all possible legal ways, including the right to defend the interests of the company in court.”

(Reporting by Gleb Stolyarov; writing by Polina Devitt and Mark Trevelyan; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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