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Watch: Russia keeps Indian Tricolour on rocket, removes flags of UK, US and Japan

Japan, the US and the UK have imposed economic sanctions on Russia, while India has refrained from directly criticising Moscow for it actions.

Amid an ongoing war with Ukraine, and consequent sanctions, Russian workers covered the flags of the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan but kept the Indian Tricolour on its space rocket.

Japan, the US and the UK have imposed economic sanctions on Russia, while India has refrained from directly criticising Moscow for it actions.

A video shared on Twitter by Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin showed Russia removing the flags of the US, the UK and Japan on a Soyuz rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

"The launchers at Baikonur decided that without the flags of some countries, our rocket would look more beautiful," the Russian space agency chief tweeted.

Watch the video here:

Britain on Thursday announced new sanctions preventing Russian companies in the aviation and space industry from accessing British insurance and reinsurance services following the invasion of Ukraine.

"Russian companies in the aviation or space industry will be prevented from making use of UK-based insurance or reinsurance services directly or indirectly... in response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia," the treasury office said in a statement.

London is one of the world's leading insurance markets, and in cutting off access to Russian companies, "the UK is demonstrating its commitment to apply severe economic sanctions," the statement said.

"Coupled with similar actions by the EU, this move further isolates Russia's economy from the international financial system."

Since Russia President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops into Ukraine last week, Western governments have ramped up sanctions against Russian businesses, banks and billionaires.

In the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been criticised for not going further in imposing assets freezes on London-based Russian billionaires.

UK officials stressed that "legally robust" mechanisms needed to be put in place first, but promised "more announcements in the days and week to come".

With agency inputs

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