The US government has grounded 100 Russia-affiliated aircraft believed to have violated US export controls
The sanctioned aircraft include Boeing jets being used by Russian flag carrier Aeroflot
Mr Abramovich, 55, is alleged to have strong ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he has denied. She added: "We are publishing this list to put the world on notice - we will not allow Russian and Belarusian companies and oligarchs to travel with impunity in violation of our laws." "By preventing these aircraft from receiving any service, for example, including from abroad, international flights from Russia on these aircraft are effectively grounded," the statement added.
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