Government says measures brought in since invasion of Ukraine are ‘crippling war machine’

The UK government has frozen more than £18bn of assets belonging to oligarchs and other Russians under the sanctions regime brought in after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the first official total reveals.

Sanctions have been imposed on 1,271 people – including the former Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich and the “Nickel King” Vladimir Potanin, Russia’s second richest person – according to the annual review of the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI), published on Thursday.

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