We know that there are countries that still support Russia, and maybe that's why Russia still looks strong and doesn't show any desire to stop the war. But indeed, in this case, it is the people who suffer more from the war.
Indeed, carrying out a boycott of products and services originating from Russia is an activity against Putin but who suffer the most from war are the people...
Just look at today, the increase in oil prices caused by the Russian invasion and also economic sanctions from Europe to Russia made the prices of daily necessities rise and also hampered the distribution. It's hard to predict when tensions between Russia and Ukraine will stop, we can only pray that it won't be long.
Meanwhile, Russia seems to remain the calm down face of the sanctions and Putin doesn't appear to be stressed about his country either. It may continue for several weeks or months or even years but hopefully not for too long because it will certainly have a heavy impact on the people. How cunning this political game is. It brings innocent people who have to suffer the biggest consequences. Somehow people in Ukraine are dealing with this and people in Russia are in the face of sanctions that are likely to become even more stringent.