The letter V, the Russian forces emblem, is seen on a blown Russian tank turret in the village of Dmytrivka close to Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday. Photo / AP
New Zealand will impose more sanctions on Russia tonight after reports of Ukrainian civilians being abused, murdered and buried in mass graves.
Three dozen oligarchs, including Chelsea Football Club and petroleum mogul Roman Abramovich, have been targeted tonight with travel bans and asset freezes.
"Russia must answer to the world for what they've done," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said this afternoon.
The PM said Cabinet considered more steps to help Ukraine, and Russia must be held accountable for atrocities that were "beyond reprehensible".
New sanctions targeting oligarchs with close ties to President Vladimir Putin or his regime will take effect at midnight.
Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said the Government approved new sanctions on 36 people, all oligarchs or close relatives of those oligarchs.
"This list includes some of Russia's richest businesspeople, as well as chairs and chief executives of some of Russia's biggest companies," Mahuta said this evening.
"They will not be able to travel to Aotearoa New Zealand, move assets here, or use our financial systems to hide from sanctions imposed by other countries."