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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T16:22:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Russia's economy resembles an overheated engine into which cheap lemonade has been poured instead of oil. The indicators on the dashboard are going wild: annual data released by Fedresurs carries a chill reminiscent of Arctic winds.\nIn 2025, the army of bankrupt citizens grew by 568,000 people. This is not just a number. It is the population of an entire regional center that has officially declared its financial insolvency.\nA growth of 31.5% is not evolution — it is the fall of a climber whose safety rope has snapped.",
  "title": "Russia’s Debt Crisis Explodes: 568,000 Bankruptcies Signal Financial Collapse"
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