On the anniversary of the war against Ukraine, the “Crown” again speaks with Maria, telling us about life in Russia. That she won’t last much longer. Maria is not an isolated case: masses of Russians emigrate from their homeland. Expert Eva Binder from the University of Innsbruck explains the background of the migration movement.
Maria (name changed) is still in St. Petersburg. As one of the few in her circle of friends. When Russia launched an attack on Ukraine a year ago, the 38-year-old Russian told The Crown about life in Russia. She reported on the gap between the generations, state propaganda and demonstrations. A year later we meet again. What has changed in the country?
Source: Krone

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