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David Satter, a US journalist who spent decades covering Russian politics, was kicked out of Russia after he claimed that President Putin may have been involved in the 1999 apartment bombings.

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Alexander Butmanov holds up soda on Russian TV.
Alexander Butmanov holds up soda on Russian TV.@tjournal on Twitter
  • An analyst on Russian TV drank to the death of the stock market.

  • Since the West imposed sanctions on Russia, the stock market has taken a huge hit.

  • The stock market was close to us. He said goodbye to his dear friend.

An analyst on Russian TV drank to the death of the country's stock market in front of a shocked host.

Alexander Butmanov, an economist from Russia, was asked by the host if exchange strategies are outdated and if he wants to stay in his profession.

I will work as Santa Claus as a last resort, like I did 25 years ago, he said.

When the host pushed him on his response, Butmanov grabbed a bottle of soda and said, "Jokes aside, let's get this done quickly."

I say hello to Sergey Usichenko, who drank 12 years ago for the death of the stock market. He held up the bottle and said he drank soda today.

He said that the stock market was interesting. Rest in peace, dear friend.

The host was stunned and said that she wouldn't comment on the flash mob because she didn't want to believe it.

—TJ (@tjournal) March 3, 2022

The ruble has hit an all-time low as the West ramps up sanctions against the country and its leader in the wake of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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