How Russia Is Losing Billions in Weapons Sales to the Ukraine War

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How Russia Is Losing Billions in Weapons Sales to the Ukraine War
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Watch: Russia is the world’s second-largest arms exporter, but the war in Ukraine could change that as Moscow’s share of the global weapons trade declines. WSJ explains how sanctions and the domestic need for weapons hurt Russia’s arms exports.

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