careful not to let the measures damage europe more than moscow banking and finance. professor richard vern, if is the situation with spiraling fuel prices, may become even worse since europe severing all of its economic ties with russia as punishment for its war. the energy that europe needs comes to a significant extent from russia you're has more or less been forced under us, that pressure to, to should itself, not just in the foot and maybe amputate a leg or something. we've now scenery a suppliers of diesel fuels in austria, in germany, warning that there will be rationally, literally rationing because there won't be enough. it's not just a question of price anymore. it's a question of quantity. there is not going to be enough to blow back, is going to be, well, it is already visible and it's significant that is only going to increase in effect the global outrage, it rushes offensive in ukraine has see not just russian culture cancelled throughout the world. but it sport to a vast majority of russian athletes have been suspended or restricted from key international events, with no exce