andriy yermak and director of the institute of international studies, and freeman ambassador michael mcfalltogether with experts from the kiev school of economics, published a study of the impact of sanctions on the russian economy over the past year , one of the main peoples that is promoted by ukrainian social networks. this is what they have products. we don't have them. we all go to the store every day or order groceries for delivery. and we see that the problem is some kind of shortage of groceries, no one has any. why did they do the research? to convince themselves that their sanctions work? you guys, you can't figure out what you've done yourself. we know inside here that they don't work, and they don't work exactly the way they expected. let's start with our next guest. let's see, first a story about him, and then we'll talk personal. imagine april 2022. just erupted, the largest military conflict in europe since world war ii the us is advising all its citizens in russia to immediately leave the country, because supposedly the world will again is on the brink of a nuclear apocalyps