The ban will be introduced against the backdrop of an almost ninefold increase in two years in the number of teenagers aged 11 to 17 years who use disposable e-cigarettes.

Sunak’s office also reported that 9% of British citizens aged 11 to 15 smoke vapes.

The new measures also include limiting the flavors of e-cigarette liquids and changing the way they are displayed in stores to discourage them from attracting teenagers.

In addition, it is proposed to ban the sale of tobacco products to everyone born on January 1, 2009 and later.

In November, it was reported that six people were injured in the Primorsky Territory of Russia due to e-cigarette liquid.

The victims complained of coughing, difficulty breathing, dizziness and nausea.