There is nothing surprising. More than a thousand large companies have already left Russia because of the war it unleashed in Ukraine. In Russia, both exports and imports are sharply reduced. Sanctions isolate it from the outside world. The Kremlin has long understood this and is now desperately looking for a way out between a bad and a very bad option for her to end the war. Even the citizens of Russia have already understood this, they are fleeing this country and taking capital with them. Every month they withdraw more than four billion dollars from Russia, and this situation will not only continue, but also grow. The process has been launched and will continue by inertia even when Putin decides to withdraw his troops from Ukraine and the sanctions are eased.
Isn't it normal? I mean sure they did not "crash" economically because tens of billions of dollars from Russians with money overseas went back to Russia so they are not really doing anything long term. But at the end of the day, we are also looking at all western nations trying to stop what business they have, and that is why it is fine for them and terrible for Russia.
This means that we shouldn't be really causing any terrible worry about Russia in the future, they will get better after Putin because they will realize how poor they could become with this type of situation and they will change their ways which will be a great result for the whole world and peace.