Israel’s Yad Vashem announced on Thursday that it was cutting ties with its second-largest private donor, Roman Abramovich. The notice came shortly after the Russian billionaire was named as one of seven oligarchs being targeted for sanctions by the United Kingdom.

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss on Thursday announced a full asset freeze and travel ban on the seven individuals, whose business dealings and wealth are “closely associated” with the Kremlin. The sanctions are part of an effort to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin and those close to him, according to a statement by the U.K. government.

Just last month, Abramovich pledged $10 million to the museum, making him the second-largest donor to the Holocaust museum after Miriam and Sheldon Adelson.

The other six individuals being targeted by the sanctions are industrialist Oleg Deripaska; Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin; VTB Bank chairman Andrey Kostin; Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller; Transneft president Nikolai Tokarev; and Dmitri Lebedev, chairman of the board of directors of Bank Rossiya.

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