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Russia bank run begins as Western sanctions send the ruble into freefall sparking hopes of civil unrest against Putin

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February 28, 2022
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A RUN on Russian banks has begun as Western sanctions send the ruble in freefall, sparking hopes of civil unrest against Vladimir Putin.

Pictures show long queues outside cash machines in St Petersburg as locals race against time to withdraw their life savings before they’re wiped out.

Russians are scrambling to withdraw their lifesavings

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Russians are scrambling to withdraw their lifesavingsCredit: AP
Russia's central bank has hiked interest rates to over 20 percent

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Russia’s central bank has hiked interest rates to over 20 percentCredit: Reuters

It comes as Russia’s central bank says it will not open Moscow Stock Exchange today.

Jeffrey Halley, a senior analyst at OANDA, told Reuters: “A bank run has already started in Russia over the weekend… and inflation will immediately spike massively, and the Russian banking system is likely to be in trouble.”

Fears over an economic collapse in Russia continue to grow as Western sanctions begin to bite, threatening to wipe out the ruble’s buying power and destroy the savings of ordinary Russians.

Russia’s central bank hiked interest rates from 9.5 percent to over 20 percent in a bid to stop a run on the country’s currency, the ruble.

The Bank of Russia blamed a “drastic change” on the “external conditions for the economy” for the sudden spike.

And the country’s top economists and finance ministry have ordered exporting companies to sell of 80 percent of their foreign currency reserves.

It comes as the value of the ruble continues to tumble against the dollar and euro on the Moscow Stock Exchange on Monday.

And despite banking chief’s attempts to stop an all-out economic Armageddon, Russia’s economy shrank by 30 per cent overnight to an all-time low.

Russia is believed to be spending as much as £15billion a day to fund the invasion of Ukraine, experts believe.

The European Central Bank also warned that the European subsidiary of the Russian state-owned Sberbank – one currently under UK sanctions – was facing bankruptcy.

The UK, US and EU have ratcheted up sanctions against Russia in recent days, going as far as banning certain Russian banks from accessing financial messaging service SWIFT and not allowing any of the country’s aircraft from landing or departing and flying over EU territory.

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It comes as protests against the invasion in Ukraine broke out across Russia on Thursday.

More than 1,700 taking part in peaceful demonstrations were arrested in Moscow, St Petersburg and 42 other cities there.

In the capital Moscow, protesters carried placards reading “No war. Putin, go away,” and posters comparing him to Hitler.

And in neighbouring ­Georgia, a former Soviet republic, thousands of Russians marched and chanted “net voyne” (“no to war”) and “Putin khuylo” (“Putin is a d***”).

One protester said: “Putin’s main goal is to re-write history and somehow convince the world that he hasn’t turned Russia into an empire of evil, but it’s plain for everyone to see.”

Russian celebrities, dignitaries and officials joined calls for the attack to be halted last.


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More than 150 municipal deputies — similar to local MPs — from various Russian cities wrote in an open letter: “We, the ­deputies elected by the people, unreservedly condemn the attack of the Russian army on Ukraine.

“This is an unparalleled atrocity for which there is and cannot be justification.”

Demonstrations against Russia’s leader have also spread around the world in the wake of five days of fierce fighting, which have led to the killing or capture of at least 2,800 Russian soldiers.

There are fears of economic collapse in Russia after its economy shrank by 30 percent overnight

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There are fears of economic collapse in Russia after its economy shrank by 30 percent overnightCredit: AP
Long queues outside banks have been seen across St Petersburg

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Long queues outside banks have been seen across St PetersburgCredit: Reuters
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Vladimir Putin has put his nuclear forces on ‘special alert’Credit: AFP



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