Russia hides its economic status from the world during Ukraine war, journalist finds

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Russian news organization The Bell reported that the country's war in Ukraine has triggered 'new levels of government secrecy.'

has not just led to the international isolation of the Russian economy but to new levels of government secrecy," began an article in The Bell, a Russian news organization this week.

He claimed the hiding of data served more as an irritant to those following the economy and seeking people to sanction than anything else. The names and numbers are still in the public domain, but it's become harder to access them – and it's helped Russia deny what it wanted to deny.RUSSIA LOOKS TO CUT GAS SUPPLIES TO FINLAND AMID NATO BID

"That's how the average Russian's logic works. I read different chats – it's this kind of social bubble window in which you're together with like-minded people. And, in these chats, a lot of people come up with precisely this reasoning: the ruble has strengthened, which means that all is well with the economy, sanctions have not hurt us in any way, the West needs our oil, so they won't go anywhere from us, and they will come crawling back to us.

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