Escaped from Scandalous Russian secular journalist Bozhena Rynska, who is trying to improve her life in Latvia, regrets emigration. She wrote about this on her page on the social network.
"Europe has lost. Ukraine has lost. I, having chosen emigration, also lost," she wrote.
When subscribers tried to support her, Rynska explained her position.
She writes that she is tired "of the hardships of European survival." The journalist's daughter, like herself, has been suffering from coughing since the beginning of January, "antibiotics do not help."
One of the commentators wrote: "It's not evening yet."
"Alas, evening. Everything is lost," Rynska replied.
She stated that she could not move to another European country, and now it would be much easier for her to live in Russia.
As reported by EADaily, Rynska has repeatedly stated that life in Russia and specifically in Moscow is more comfortable than in any European city.
The journalist constantly comes to Moscow, for example, to visit a cosmetologist, because the level of cosmetology is unrealistic.
"And the restaurants are better, and the doctors are better, well, everything is better. The price of utilities, yes. It's not just twice as comfortable to live in Moscow, but a hundred times more comfortable," she emphasized.


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