Russians Are Starting to Feel Real Economic Pain From Putin’s War

Pedestrians in Moscow, on Nov. 11.

Photographer: Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua/Getty Images

As President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine enters a fourth winter, Russians are having to come to grips with its growing impact on nearly every aspect of their daily lives.

Dozens of regions in central and southern Russia are now feeling the war’s proximity as drones and sometimes missiles hit energy sites and residential buildings. Air raid sirens wail almost every night, offering a constant — and very public — reminder of how the conflict is encroaching.