<b>Live updates: follow the latest news on </b><a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/2022/02/18/russia-ukraine-latest-news/"><b>Russia-Ukraine</b></a> New <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/europe/2022/04/21/western-sanctions-a-strong-punch-but-not-a-knockout-blow-says-key-putin-ally/" target="_blank">sanctions are being imposed</a> on Russian generals and business leaders supporting Russia's war in Ukraine, the UK announced on Thursday. The new sanctions were filed after British intelligence revealed what it called the intentional bombing of critical and civilian <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/europe/2022/04/21/west-clambers-to-send-more-weapons-to-ukraine-ahead-of-turning-point-battle-for-donbas/" target="_blank">infrastructure in the besieged southern city of Mariupol</a>. “The depravity of Russia’s assault on the people of Ukraine is plain for all to see. They are deliberately targeting hospitals, schools, and transport hubs in Mariupol and beyond — just as they did in Chechnya and Syria,” UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said. “The UK is unyielding in our support for Ukraine and in holding Putin and his regime to account. Today’s new wave of sanctions hits the generals and defence companies that have blood on their hands.” Mariupol has become a key battleground in the war. President Vladimir Putin declared on Thursday that Russia had seized the city, even as his Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said more than 2,000 Ukrainian troops remain holed up in an industrial complex in the strategic port on the Sea of Azov. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said countries should “do more” when it comes to providing military support to Ukraine. “The Ukrainians need, first and foremost, they need long-range artillery and artillery shells,” he said. “They use currently Russian Soviet stocks and the calibres are different from what the West holds, so not only are we trying to help them source those calibres so that they can immediately be used, but at the same time helping them explore developing new capabilities with what would be called Nato calibres, so that if they choose to shift to that we can all help them with supply.” The UK government said four senior officers are among those targeted in the new sanctions. They include the commander of occupying troops in the town of Bucha, north-west of Kyiv. Hundreds of civilians were found dead after Russian forces withdrew from the town. Sanctions have been imposed on the following key military leaders: Also targeted are people actively supporting the invasion, including: Russian bombers have repeatedly dropped munitions on civilian infrastructure, including civil government buildings, hospitals, schools and transportation nodes, the Foreign Office said. The UK government concluded it was intentional targeting based on the types of civilian targets struck, frequency of strikes, volume of munitions and the repeated targeting of the same locations on consecutive days. As part of the new wave of sanctions, the UK is also fast-tracking a further 19 individuals and entities, in alignment with global partners from the G7 and the EU. They are all linked to Russia’s military and defence capabilities and include: