felt. these are the crowds that flock to the super-store the day before it closed down last month. across russia, western brands have suspended production or pulled out. over the invasion of ukraine. jobs may soon go permanently. even more seriously, the concerns a shortage of western medicines is starting to have a real impact. on people s health. people in moscow and her father who has been diagnosed with brain aneurysm. we asked everywhere. no one had the medicine. he feels sick. russian officials say they re aware of the shortages and trying to address them. if sanctions persist, russia faces being cut off from medical advances and other technologies that may set it back. even cause harm. for many russians used to
bigger, much more serious economic impact because of the sanctions. yes. the shortage, it s a temporary most of the shortages are a temporary problem. so that will be solved. the goods will appear. it s an acute phase and everything is fine. with the quality of life, the income, that is not there yet, but that will be this problem will be accumulating and becoming more and more engrained in the coming months. reporter: in fact, that impact on quality of life is already being felt. these are the crowds that flocked to an ikea superstore in moscow the day before it closed down. russian brands expanded production or simply pulled out. jobs may so go permanently. more seriously there are concerns of a shortage of western medicines starting to
that s being felt at this superstar that closed down last month. businesses have closed or pulled out. jobs may soon go permanently. even more seriously, there are concerns a shortage of western medicines is starting to have a real impact. people like anastasia in moscow and her father who she says has been diagnosed with a brain ane aneurysm. we asked everywhere but no one has his medicine, she says. now he feels sick. russian officials say they re aware of the shortages and are trying to address them. but if sanctions persist, russia faces being cut off from medical advances and other technologies that may set it back and even cause harm. many russians accustomed to hardship remain unshaken by the economic doom threatening their nation. i was born in soviet times,
invasion of ukraine. jobs may soon go permanently. even more seriously there are concerns of shortage of western medicines is starting to have a real impact on people s health. people like an astasia in mosco and her father who she said has been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. we asked everywhere, but no one had his medicine, she said. now, he feels sick. russian officials say they re aware of the shortages and are trying to address them if sanctions exist, russian sources are being cut off from technologies and sources that may set it back, even cause harm. but many russians accustomed to hardship remain unshaken by the economic due threatening their nation. i was born in soviet times says larissa in the russian town. she then speaks of the
accumulating and becoming more and more apparent in the coming months. reporter: in fact, that impact on quality of life is already being felt. these are the crowds that flocked to an ikea superstore in moscow the day before it closed down last month. across russia, western brands have suspended production or simply pulled out over the invasion of ukraine. jobs may soon go permanently. even more seriously, there are concerns a shortage of western medicines is starting to have a real impact on people s health. people like anastasia in moscow and her father, who she says has been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. we asked everywhere, but no one had his medicine indi she says. russian officials say they re aware of the shortages and are trying to address them. but if sanctions persist, russia