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UK unveils greatest Russia sanctions package deal for 18 months focusing on mercenaries in Africa and industrial suppliers in sign of help for Ukraine

The UK has unveiled the biggest Russia sanctions package for 18 months in a signal of support for Ukraine. 

Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced 56 new measures, targeting industrial suppliers and mercenary groups operating in Africa.

The move comes amid global anxiety about whether Donald Trump will cut backing for Kyiv‘s resistance to Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

The list of sanctions includes 28 suppliers of machine tools, microelectronics, components for drones and other goods that could be useful to Russian forces.

Most are based in China and Kazakhstan

More than 20 individuals also face restrictions for benefiting from the invasion, on grounds including supporting the supply of kit to the military and links to mercenary groups.

They include Denis Sergeev, a Russian military intelligence agent involved in the use of the Novichok nerve agent in Salisbury in 2018.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced 56 new Russia sanctions measures, targeting industrial suppliers and mercenary groups operating in Africa

Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced 56 new Russia sanctions measures, targeting industrial suppliers and mercenary groups operating in Africa

The move comes amid global anxiety about whether Donald Trump will cut backing for Kyiv 's resistance to Vladimir Putin's (pictured) invasion

The move comes amid global anxiety about whether Donald Trump will cut backing for Kyiv ‘s resistance to Vladimir Putin’s (pictured) invasion

The aftermath of a Russian drone strike in Kyiv today

The aftermath of a Russian drone strike in Kyiv today

UK’s latest sanctions: 

  • 28 suppliers of machine tools, microelectronics, components for drones, ball bearings or other goods
  • 4 individuals who have benefited since the invasion in key sectors for the Russian state
  • 5 individuals who have supported the supply of goods to the Russian military
  • 1 entity connected to Russia’s financial system
  • 7 individuals connected to private mercenary groups with Kremlin links
  • 3 individuals connected to private mercenary groups with Kremlin links made under the Central African Republic sanctions regime
  • 1 individual connected to private mercenary groups with Kremlin links made under the Libya sanctions regime
  • 2 private mercenary groups with Kremlin links
  • 3 Private companies with links to the Wagner Group
  • 1 private mercenary group with Kremlin links made under the Libya sanctions regime
  • 1 individual under the chemical weapons sanctions regime

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Mr Lammy said: ‘Putin and his mafia state are attempting to sow chaos through disinformation, division and disorder in the UK and across the world.

‘I cannot and will not standby and allow the Kremlin’s reckless behavior and Putin’s dangerous rhetoric prevail.

‘We cannot teach our adversaries that aggression and diplomatic vandalism wins.

‘That’s why I have made it my personal mission to constrain the Kremlin using every tool at my disposal. I will combat Russian malign activity at every turn, relentlessly putting pressure on Putin and his cronies.’

Mr Lammy said the latest measures – described as the biggest since May 2023 – would target ‘the Kremlin’s corrosive foreign policy, sanctioning Russia‘s military industrial complex, directly cutting off the supply of vital military equipment Putin is desperately trying to get his grubby hands on for his illegal war in Ukraine’.

‘These latest sanctions also bear down on Russia’s attempts to sow instability across Africa, directly targeting mercenary groups with links to the Kremlin who seek to exploit the fragile security environments and natural resources in these countries for its gain and exposing the Kremlin’s attempts to expand its sphere of influence,’ he added.

‘Let me be clear; Putin and his cronies have nowhere left to hide.

‘In the last month alone, I have directly targeted Russia’s illicit shadow fleet, condemned the abhorrent use of banned chemical weapons in Ukraine, cracked down on malicious Russian cyber gangs and sanctioned the Kremlin’s mouthpieces who recklessly spread Putin’s lies across the world.’ 

The Foreign Secretary vowed to ‘tirelessly bear down on the Kremlin and support the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom for as long as it takes’.