An Ukrainian soldier stands behind his machine gun machine on the territory of a military base in Donetsk on Sunday. Russia pledged it would not invade mainland Ukraine following its seizure of Crimea. AFP PHOTO
An Ukrainian soldier stands behind his machine gun machine on the territory of a military base in Donetsk on Sunday. Russia pledged it would not invade mainland Ukraine following its seizure of Crimea. AFP PHOTO

MOSCOW: Russia has started counting the cost of seizing Crimea from Ukraine to its already stuttering economy, anxiously hoping that the West will refrain from implementing a second wave of sanctions that would cause even greater damage.

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