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tl;dr: Russia has been forcing companies to supply military contracts at unprofitable prices, essentially forcing the companies to borrow funds on behalf of the state. Additionally, banks are being forced to give military contractors loans. This lets the Russian government shift the debts to the companies, making the budget appear more balanced than it actually is. β€œUnder Russian law regulating state defense orders, prices for dual-use products are determined by the military. For example, the Defense Ministry-set price for a single diode is 2,600 rubles ($33) per unit, compared to the 3,600 rubles ($46) the company would need to charge to cover manufacturing costs.” Officially about 50% of all Russian tax dollars are going towards war. With stuff like this happening, the real amount is clearly even higher.

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A few months ago the Washington Post reported nearly $300 billion: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/02/24/russia-ukraine-war-cost-statistics-trump-support/ The value of the land and mineral resources Russia has stolen from Ukraine has been estimated at $1 trillion or more. So a "peace" treaty would actually put them in the green in the long term. Especially if the ~$300 billion in seized assets is returned to Russia. A _lot_ of "ordinary" Russians are profiting from this invasion. For example, it's estimated that something like 1 million have taken stolen Ukrainian houses and apartments, moving into parts of Ukraine occupied by Russia. These Russians are war criminals and should be executed. Though if captured, they could be put to work doing tasks like landmine clearance for the rest of their lives. We forced Germans, including "civilians", to clean up after their war.