>>512363708 (OP)Yeah to some extent.
For example all of Russia's Airbus planes are grounded because they don't have replacement parts and can't do maintenance on them. And Russia hasn't been able to deliver one single civilian aircraft until now.
It also limited Russia's imports of tech. When some of their oil installations broke down, they had no way to fix them. So their engineers had to spend several months reverse-engineering Western parts to understand how to build new parts.
But sanctions could not limit Russia's spending on the war, since they spent from their national wealth fund, a big piggybank they created from oil and gas revenue, accumulated for many years before the war.
That fund is approaching depletion, though, and then Russia will have to start spending from their own budget. Meaning, to keep war spending just as high, they'll have to cut some expenses.
But anyway, inflation is already sending the cost of credit skyhigh and killing real estate and suffocating private firms. They're all whining now. So shit's quite dire, just not catastrophic yet. Things are likely to get worse from later this year, going forward.