Russia survived in the "economic lightning war" of international sanctions, but warned that the country will face unemployment and inflation rise in the process of adapting to sanctions.

Putin made such an assessment to government officials at the consequences of the current international sanctions on Russia at the national economic stability work conference on Wednesday.

Putin said: "Faced with new reality, we must carry out deep structural reforms on the economy. I don't want to hide it, this process will not be easy ... This will lead to a temporary inflation and unemployment rate."

Putin promised to increase the basic salary and minimum living security standards. All civil servants increase their salary, increase all social benefits, including pensions, and increase their support for unemployed personnel in order to be difficult for the community.He said that the government has enough funds to pay these costs without printing money, but it does not explain in detail.

Putin pointed out that the government's most important task is to ensure that consumer goods are sufficient, especially key drugs to curb prices soaring.He said that after the war, the Russians were anxious to hoard goods, and consumer expenditure quickly increased by 1 trillion rubles (about S $ 13.16 billion).

Putin eliminates the possibility of man -made price control, saying that officials should increase supply, including re -guiding the domestic market for goods.

According to a statement issued on Wednesday on Wednesday, Putin said on the same day that Western sanctions on Russia seriously crack down on the global economy, leading to rising gasoline, energy and food prices, which also impacts European and American itself.

Russia blocked the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) News Network and at least 31 other media websites on Wednesday.

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Zaharava said at the real -time communication platform Telegram that Russia will take more retaliation operations against the Western information war on Russia.