There has been a mass exodus of multinational companies from Russia in protest at its invasion of Ukraine. Here are some of them. 9News
All of its Ukraine stores have been closed for safety reasons, H&M said.
"H&M Group is deeply concerned about the tragic developments in Ukraine and stand with all the people who are suffering," the company said in its statement.But the company has not commented on its major Russian operations, including St Petersburg-based Baltika Breweries, which exports beer worldwide, CBS reports.
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