UK sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
This page brings together the government's announcements of the UK’s sanctions in response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
The UK and our international partners have introduced the most severe sanctions ever imposed on any major economy in response to Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine.
Our unprecedented sanctions will:
- bring a large and lasting cost on Putin and those close to him for the illegal invasion of Ukraine
- cripple Russia’s war machine to help ensure Putin loses the war in Ukraine
- maximise influence on Putin to convince him to end his brutal war
- show how the world that the Russian government’s actions have severe consequences
What you need to know about the UK’s sanctions on Russia
We have now sanctioned more than 1,000 people and over 100 businesses since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
We update the UK Sanctions List every time a decision is made to make, vary or revoke a designation.
It sets out which people, entities and ships are designated or specified under regulations made under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018, and why.
Working closely with our allies, we have:
- sanctioned major banks including Sberbank and Credit Bank of Moscow, and removed selected banks from the SWIFT international payments system – crippling Putin’s regime of access to finance
- sanctioned defence sector organisations, and banned the export of critical technologies – paralysing Russia’s military-industrial development for years to come
- planned to phase out the imports of Russian oil by the end of the year – depriving Putin’s government of access to their lucrative oil revenues
- stopped Russian aircraft from flying or landing in the UK and banned their ships from our ports – cutting Russia off from the international community
Timeline of UK sanctions so far
The UK has increased sanctions on Russia in a sustained way in response to its aggression in Ukraine. We have coordinated our actions closely with our allies around the world.
This list outlines the action we’ve taken in the lead-up to and after Russia’s invasion.
- Strengthened UK Russian sanctions legislation comes into force
- UK hits Russian oligarchs and banks with targeted sanctions: Foreign Secretary's statement
- Foreign Secretary imposes UK’s most punishing sanctions to inflict maximum and lasting pain on Russia
- UK Government sanctions Vladimir Putin and Sergey Lavrov
- UK Statement on Further Economic Sanctions Targeted at the Central Bank of the Russian Federation
- UK introduces new sanctions against Russia including ban on ships and fresh financial measures
- Government announces sanctions against Russian oligarchs Alisher Usmanov and Igor Shuvalov
- UK strengthens ban on Russia aircraft and introduces new trade sanctions
- Abramovich and Deripaska among 7 oligarchs targeted in estimated £15 billion sanction hit
- Foreign Secretary sanctions 386 Russian lawmakers who supported Putin's invasion of Ukraine
- New measures to tackle corrupt elites and dirty money become law
- Foreign Secretary announces historic round of sanctions on Russia
- UK suspends tax co-operation with Russia
- Foreign Secretary announces 65 new Russian sanctions to cut off vital industries fuelling Putin’s war machine
- Oligarchs’ aircraft and ships targeted through new legal powers
- Foreign Secretary announces sanctions on Putin’s propaganda
- UK imposes sweeping new sanctions to starve Putin's war machine
- UK sanctions target the lavish lifestyles of Putin’s daughters
- UK sanctions 178 Russian separatists in breakaway regions
- UK hits key Russian oligarchs with sanctions worth up to £10 billion
- UK to revoke Moscow Stock Exchange’s recognised status
- New sanctions targeting Putin’s war leaders
- UK announces further import sanctions against Russia
- UK announces new trade measures to support Ukraine
- Russia cut off from UK services
- UK punishes Putin with new round of sanctions on £1.7 billion of goods
- UK sanctions the shady network funding Putin's lavish lifestyle
- UK targets Russian airlines with new sanctions
Last updated 19 May 2022 + show all updates
-
Updated with story on UK targeting Russian airlines with new sanctions
-
First published.
Update history
2024-06-13 17:04
Updated with new UK sanctions to crack down on Putin’s war machine
2024-02-23 17:01
Updated with new sanctions announcement to mark 2 years since Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
2023-12-06 12:35
Updated with announcement of sanctions on military suppliers propping up Russia’s war machine.
2023-11-08 16:39
Updated with new sanctions announcement cracking down on gold and oil networks propping up Russia’s war economy
2023-09-29 20:21
Updated with announcement of new sanctions in response to Russian sham elections in Ukraine
2023-08-08 14:13
Updated with announcement of 25 new sanctions targeting Putin’s access to foreign military supplies.
2023-07-31 18:45
Updated with recent announcements, including new sanctions on key figures involved in sentencing dual British national Vladimir Kara-Murza.
2023-06-08 17:53
Updated with announcement of new UK sanctions legislation allows the government to target Belarus exports, internet propaganda, and crack down on circumvention
2023-05-19 11:41
added most recent announcements
2023-04-14 08:41
Latest sanctions announcement added: UK sanctions Abramovich and Usmanov’s financial fixers in crackdown on oligarch enablers.
2023-02-24 12:23
Updated with latest sanctions banning every item Russia is using on the battlefield
2023-02-08 13:56
Updated with latest sanctions on Kremlin elites and entities providing military equipment
2022-12-09 12:52
Updated with new sanctions on corrupt political figures and human rights violators, which include further designations on Russian individuals
2022-11-30 15:57
Updated with UK sanctions on Russian officials behind conscription, mobilisation and criminal mercenaries
2022-11-02 12:41
Updated with UK sanctions on Russian steel and petrochemical tycoons funding Putin’s war
2022-10-03 09:43
Updated with sanctions in response to Putin’s illegal annexation of Ukrainian regions.
2022-09-26 16:08
Updated with UK sanctions on collaborators of Russia’s illegal sham referendums
2022-07-26 14:14
New sanctions announced on Russian officials propping up Putin’s proxy administrations in Ukraine
2022-07-04 16:51
Announcement added: on 5 July the government will introduce new economic, trade and transport sanctions on Belarus
2022-06-29 12:01
Announcement added on sanctions on Russia’s second richest man.
2022-06-27 11:00
Announcement added on sanctions for Russian gold exports
2022-06-16 14:22
Updated with sanctions on Russian linked to forced transfers and adoptions, and other Putin allies.
2022-05-19 10:05
Updated with story on UK targeting Russian airlines with new sanctions
2022-05-13 12:20
First published.