Russian tech workers fled the country after the military mobilization. Now the impact on the economy is being felt.
President Vladimir Putin’s troop mobilization for the Ukraine war has caused sales to drop and well-paid employees to flee abroad
Ukrainian troops have cautiously advanced toward Kherson after Russia announced its retreat from the strategic city. WSJ looks at how Russia went from capturing the regional capital to ordering its troops to leave, in a symbolic blow for the Kremlin. Illustration: Adele Morgan
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