The International Paralympic Committee said Monday it will ban Russia from competing at March's Pyeongchang Paralympics.

The measure comes after the International Olympic Committee also barred Russia from competing at the Pyeongchang Games due to the country's state-sponsored doping when it hosted the 2014 Sochi Games.

The Russian Paralympic Committe has not met all of the necessary requirements to have its suspension lifted, including the full reinstatement of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency by the World Anti-Doping Agency, the IPC said in a statement.

Athletes from Russia who meet "strict conditions" will be allowed to compete in five sports under a neutral flag at the March 9-18 Paralympics, the IPC said.

The IPC estimates there will be between 30 and 35 "Neutral Paralympic Athletes" in Pyeongchang, South Korea, compared to a team of 69 Russian disabled athletes at Sochi.

The IPC suspended the membership of the Russian Paralympic Committee in August 2016 and excluded all Russian athletes from the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympics.

The IOC on Saturday approved 169 Russian athletes to participate at February's Olympics as neutrals, including women's figure skating medal favorites Alina Zagitova and Evgenia Medvedeva.