The two jets belonging to billionaire oil tycoon Eugene Shvidler had been under investigation at Farnborough and Biggin Hill airports for three weeks.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said [Russian President Vladimir] “Putin’s friends” should not “enjoy luxuries” while innocent people die in Ukraine.
Mr Shvidler was sanctioned over ties with Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich.
The government said Mr Shvidler, a former boss and shareholder in Mr Abramovich’s steel giant Evraz PLC, was associated with a person benefitting from or supporting the Russian government.
‘Luxury toys’
His net worth has been estimated at £1.2bn, the government says, while the seized jets are believed to be worth up to $60m (£45m).
A private helicopter belonging to Russian firm HeliCo Group LLC has also been detained.
The UK has made it a criminal offence for planes owned, operated or chartered by Russians – including private jets – to fly or land in the UK.
Ukraine said it had inflicted “powerful blows” and “significant losses” on the Russians.
But Russia’s army said the first phase of its military campaign in Ukraine is over, and it will now focus on the eastern Donbas region.
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