How the Russian economy is surviving despite Western sanctions

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Despite Western sanctions, Russia’s economy is still expected to grow — but how? Satellite images and international trade data show Russia getting resources that’s brought in on roads from Georgia, China and other countries. NBC News’ Keir Simmons takes a closer look at President Putin’s supply lines.

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