Microsoft Company in Russia Might Go Bankrupt

So, get this, one of Microsoft's companies over in Russia might be going bankrupt. Seriously, it said so on this official Russian website thingy on Friday. Microsoft hasn't gotten back to anyone yet about it, like, what's really going on?
You know, their President, Putin, just said this week that companies like Microsoft and Zoom should kinda be, like, slowed down or something in Russia so Russian software can take over. Remember how Microsoft kept some services going in Russia even after the whole Ukraine thing back in February 2022? But then in June 2022, they said they were pulling back a lot 'cause of, you know, the money situation and how it was messing with their business there.
They even took down those Russian state media apps from their app store and stopped running ads for them right after the invasion happened. Anyway, that note from Friday on the Fedresurs site basically said this specific Microsoft company in Russia, Microsoft Rus LLC, is planning to say it's bankrupt. The news said Microsoft actually has three other companies in Russia, but nobody's totally sure yet if they'll be okay or not.
It reminds me of how Google's company in Russia went bankrupt in 2022. They said the Russian government froze their bank account, which made it impossible to even pay their employees and stuff there. Wild, right? What do you think is gonna happen next with Microsoft in Russia?