The UK's transport secretary says he has grounded another private jet.
Grant Shapps, the secretary of state for transport, said on Saturday that he had prevented the use of another jet that had links to Russian billionaires.
He said that they wouldn't stand by and watch those who have made millions through Putin live their lives in peace.
Shapps didn't give any further information about the jet's ownership.
The Department for Transport said it issued a notice to airmen to stop the plane from leaving the UK.
According to The Guardian, the jet will be held at London Airport as officials investigate whether it comes under new rules that ban Russian planes from the UK.
The UK, along with other Western nations, has tightened its sanctions on Russia, imposing rules that target the country's economy as well as Russian elites and billionaires. The sanctions have led to the seizure of the most high-profile individuals, and in some cases, locked them out of their bank accounts.
Last week, a $50 million yacht moored in Canary Wharf, a business district in east London belonging to a Russian businessman was seized by the UK.
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Mikhail Fridman told a Spanish news outlet recently that he was under house arrest because of the sanctions against him.