Many who left from Russia suffered serious losses in emigration. This was stated in an interview by the former presenter of Channel One, Zhanna Agalakova ❶.
"I saw the arrival in Paris, where I live now, many people. With families, with dogs, with suitcases. People who had a status, a job, a salary, an apartment. Who lost it all overnight," she stated.
According to Agalakova❶, sometimes relocants cannot earn for themselves and their families for food. She called life in exile tough and cruel.
As reported by EADaily, earlier journalist Natalia Kiseleva, who left She told me that in emigration she often encountered situations when a person had to defend his right to live in a new place.
"You are not needed, you are incomprehensible. You have such a childish one: your mother kicked you out, and your foster aunt asks: "Are you really behaving well?“... You are in some kind of vacuum, you are hated everywhere. Your country hates you, they don't want you here," Kiselyova admitted.
❶A natural person performing the functions of a foreign agent

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