As an Austrian, I'd love to have only 6.7%. How did they manage that? Austria is still somewhere around 8% last time I checked.
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Austrian inflation for October 2023 is 5.4% (so 1.3% points less than the 6.7 that they had in October 2023 in Rusia). The ~8% was the inflation for 2022, where Russia had an inflation rate of 13.77%.
But to answer your question, starting a war definitely helped them getting a high inflation.
Source inflation Austria: https://www.infina.at/trends/statistik-inflation/#:~:text=Aktuelle%20Inflation%20in%20%C3%96sterreich%20%5BStand,deutliche%201%2C4%20%25%20gefallen. Source inflation Russia: https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/171867/umfrage/inflationsrate-in-russland/#:~:text=Im%20Jahr%202022%20hat%20die,rund%205%2C28%20Prozent%20prognostiziert.
Thank you for looking up the concrete numbers!
Probably by lying.