Following the invasion of Ukraine, the company has decided to suspend product shipments to Russia.

In a statement sent to media outlets, the company says that they are keeping an eye on the situation to determine their next steps.

Apple, Nike, and IKEA are some of the companies that have stopped sales and services in Russia.

It will affect all of the company's products, from chips to phones and consumer electronics.

Insider made a request for comment, but it was not immediately responded to.

On Friday, the vice prime minister of Ukraine wrote a letter to the vice chairman of the company urging them to stop supplying products and services to Russia.

In the letter, which he posted on his account, Fedorov said that he believes that such actions will motivate the youth and active population of Russia to stop the military aggression.

He said that modern technology is the best answer to the tanks, multiple rocket launchers, and missiles.

Stay with Ukraine and you will save millions of innocent lives.

The tech giant is donating $6 million, including $1 million in consumer electronics products, to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.

The sanctions imposed by Western countries make it difficult for non-Russian companies to operate in the country. The US has banned transactions with the country's central bank.

The world's biggest shipping company is taking a stand against Russia's invasion of Ukraine by suspending business in the region.

Facebook pulled all ads in Russia and blocked all Russian advertisers around the world.