Clothes maker Levi Strauss & Co. announced on Monday that it is temporarily suspending commercial operations in Russia in response to the “ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.” The San Franciso headquartered company also said it was donating thousands of dollars in humanitarian aid to help Ukrainian refugees who have been forced to flee the country. In a press release, the clothing company—famous for its Levi’s brand of denim jeans—said it is temporarily suspending its commercial operations in the country, including any new investments. Roughly 4 percent of the company’s net revenue in 2021 originated in Eastern Europe, of which half was related to Russia, Levi said. “But any business considerations are clearly secondary to the human suffering experienced by so many. The LS&Co. community continues to be saddened by the devastating conflict in Ukraine and our thoughts are with all of those who have been affected, including our employees, partners, and their loved ones,” the …