Uk tightens grip on Russia networks, flags Nigeria-linked entity in sanctions list

The United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions targeting a Nigeria-linked entity accused of being part of a wider financial network used to support Russia’s war effort and bypass Western restrictions.

Uk tightens grip on Russia networks, flags Nigeria-linked entity in sanctions list
Uk tightens grip on Russia networks, flags Nigeria-linked entity in sanctions list [AI Image/Mauro Pimentel - WPA Pool/Getty Images]

The United Kingdom has imposed new sanctions targeting a Nigeria-linked entity accused of being part of a wider financial network used to support Russia’s war effort and bypass Western restrictions.

  • The UK has imposed new sanctions targeting a Nigeria-linked entity accused of supporting Russia's financial networks.
  • These actions are part of a broader G7 package aimed at Russia’s military procurement, shadow oil fleet, and illicit finance routes.
  • The UK government stated the latest round targets several organizations that help Russia move money illegally and procure restricted goods.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized shutting down covert financial systems to weaken Russia’s war machines.

The measure forms part of a broader sanctions package announced during the G7 Summit, which targets Russia’s military procurement chains, shadow oil fleet, and illicit finance networks used to sustain its war in Ukraine.

According to the UK government, the latest round of sanctions includes “several organisations helping Russia illegally move money, bypassing Western sanctions,” with one entity in Nigeria identified as being linked to the A7 sanctions-evasion network.

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Last month, Nigeria narrowly escaped being directly affected by the United Kingdom’s tightened sanctions regime targeting petroleum products refined from Russian crude oil in third-party jurisdictions.

Under the new measures introduced on May 20, the UK moved to close what it described as a “refining loophole” that previously allowed Russian-origin crude to be processed in third countries and re-exported into Western markets as non-Russian fuel.

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office said the measures are aimed at tightening pressure on Russia’s war economy by disrupting financial and logistical systems used to move funds and procure restricted goods.

The UK said Russia has increasingly relied on “shady networks and shadow financial systems” to sustain its military operations as Western allies intensify enforcement.

UK escalates pressure on Russia’s war financing networks

The UK government stated the latest round targets several organizations that help Russia move money illegally and procure restricted goods (Image: ChatGPT)
The UK government stated the latest round targets several organizations that help Russia move money illegally and procure restricted goods (Image: ChatGPT)

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “These sanctions target the vessels, the money and the actors propping up Russia’s war economy, and in turn, threatening European security.

He added: “Working with our G7 allies, we will continue to increase pressure on Putin and his circle of collaborators until Russia’s war machine is brought to a halt and peace returns to our continent.”

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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the UK is “shutting down covert finance networks” used by Russia, stressing that the measures are designed to “starve Putin’s war machine” and strengthen European security.

The latest package brings the total number of individuals, entities, and vessels sanctioned under the UK’s Russia regime in 2026 alone to nearly 500, reflecting an intensified campaign to choke off revenue streams linked to Moscow’s military operations.

While the Nigeria-linked entity was not publicly named, the UK said it forms part of a broader network of third-country facilitators supporting illicit financial flows connected to Russia’s sanctions evasion structure.