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The UK has announced sanctions against 85 individuals and entities accused of supporting hostile Russian activity, including the forced deportation, indoctrination and militarisation of Ukrainian children. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said the measures also target those involved in Russian information warfare campaigns and attempts to undermine democratic processes abroad.
The latest sanctions include 29 targets linked to what the Government described as Russia’s systematic campaign to deport and militarise Ukrainian children. A further 56 designations target people and organisations accused of supporting Kremlin-backed information operations. The Government said more than 20,000 Ukrainian children had been forcibly transferred or deported to Russia and temporarily occupied territories.
Among those sanctioned is the Centre for Military Sports Training and Patriotic Education of Youth, known as the Warrior Centre, which the UK says subjects Ukrainian children to military training and pro-Kremlin ideology. Yulia Sergeevna Velichko, Minister for Youth Policy in the so-called “Luhansk People’s Republic”, has also been sanctioned over her alleged role in programmes linked to deportation, indoctrination and the issuing of Russian passports to children from occupied areas.
The UK has also targeted 49 people working for the Social Design Agency, which the Government says has been funded by the Kremlin to conduct interference operations designed to weaken democracy and reduce support for Ukraine. Ministers said the agency had planned campaigns aimed at creating pro-Russia organisations in Armenia and influencing domestic politics there.

