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UK blocks video game controller exports to Russia, seeking to thwart drone pilots

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Posted on April 24, 2025

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UK Blocks Export of Game Controllers to Russia Over Drone Use

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday said it was banning the export to Russia of video game controllers which can be used to pilot drones, part of its latest package of trade measures following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

"We're ... banning outright video game controllers going to Russia, preventing them from being used to pilot drones on the frontline, meaning gaming consoles will no longer be repurposed to kill in Ukraine," sanctions minister Stephen Doughty said in a statement.

The announcement comes after Ukraine's air force said Russia had launched 215 drones and missiles in an overnight attack.

The European Union adopted a similar ban on video games and joysticks earlier this year.

Britain also said it was blocking the export of software used by the defence and energy sectors, including programmes used to produce weaponry, and search for and tap new oil and gas wells.

(Reporting by William James; Editing by Catarina Demony)

Key Takeaways

  • UK bans export of video game controllers to Russia.
  • The ban aims to prevent drone piloting in Ukraine.
  • Part of UK's new trade measures against Russia.
  • EU had previously adopted a similar ban.
  • Additional bans on software for defense and energy sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The UK has banned the export of video game controllers to Russia to prevent their use in piloting drones in the Ukraine conflict.
Why is the UK banning video game controllers?
The UK aims to prevent these controllers from being used to pilot drones in the Ukraine conflict.
What other measures has the UK taken?
The UK is also blocking software exports used in the defense and energy sectors.

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