UK announces new Russia sanctions to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary

Ukrainian servicemen of the 65th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are seen in a trench at a position near the front line village of Robotyne, in Zaporizhzhia region on Feb. 21, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 22 February 2024
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UK announces new Russia sanctions to mark Ukraine invasion anniversary

  • “Our international economic pressure means Russia cannot afford this illegal invasion,” Foreign Secretary David Cameron said
  • The European Union on Wednesday approved its own package of sweeping sanctions

LONDON: Britain announced a new package of sanctions against Russia on Thursday, saying it was seeking to diminish President Vladimir Putin’s weapons arsenal and war chest two years after the invasion of Ukraine.
The package, covering more than 50 individuals and entities, was announced two days before Saturday’s second anniversary of the full-scale invasion and is part of a coordinated Western effort to restrict the Russian economy.
“Our international economic pressure means Russia cannot afford this illegal invasion. Our sanctions are starving Putin of the resources he desperately needs to fund his struggling war,” Foreign Secretary David Cameron said in a statement.
The European Union on Wednesday approved its own package of sweeping sanctions, banning nearly 200 entities and individuals accused of helping Moscow procure weapons or of involvement in kidnapping Ukrainian children.
Britain sanctioned companies linked to the Russian ammunition industry, including what it said was the largest, the Sverdlov State Owned Enterprise, and targeted sources of revenue in the metals, diamonds and energy industries.
That included a Turkish company Britain said was supplying electronics to Russia, three electronics companies in China and executives at Russian diamond producer Alrosa. It also added managers of copper producer UMMC to the list.
Alrosa did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The foreign office also imposed sanctions on what it said were key Russian importers and manufacturers of machine tools used to manufacture defense systems and components ranging from missiles and engines to tanks and fighter jets.
The government also said it was preparing to strengthen its powers to target “malign Russian shipping activity and individual ‘shadow fleet’ vessels used by Russia to soften the blow of oil-related sanctions.”
Britain this week imposed sanctions on six individuals in charge of the Arctic penal colony where Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died.
There are more than 2,000 Russian individuals, companies and groups on Britain’s sanctions list.


Over half million Cambodians displaced by Thai bombardment: interior ministry

Updated 21 December 2025
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Over half million Cambodians displaced by Thai bombardment: interior ministry

PHNOM PENH: More than half a million people in Cambodia have been displaced from their homes by two weeks of deadly border clashes with neighboring Thailand, Phnom Penh’s interior ministry said Sunday.
“At present, more than half a million Cambodian people, including women and children, are suffering severe hardship due to forced displacement from their homes and schools to escape artillery shells, rockets, and aerial bombardments carried out by Thailand’s F-16 aircraft,” the interior ministry said in a statement, giving the total number of people evacuated as 518,611.
Around 400,000 people have been displaced in Thailand due to the reignited border conflict, Bangkok has said.