The politician Ilya Yashin announced that on April 16, he was opening a public reception in Berlin, which will support the Russians who have left Russia. “After the start of the war, hundreds of thousands of citizens left Russia because they did not want to put up with Putin’s aggression, did not want to kill and be killed. For many, the flight from the war has become a nightmare. People left a comfortable life in their country and ended up in migration camps or even prisons. Someone barely makes ends meet, someone is trying to legalize, someone falls into despair. They look at the Russians with suspicion, and in some countries they completely demand to take the observation of special services, ”the politician says. Yashin said that since he was at large, he received a “crazy number” of messages in social networks with requests for help and legal support. “Frankly, I drowned a little in these letters. It seems that you try to help everyone, grab it for one or the other, and soon you yourself forget what you went to. And then I decided that this work should be systematized. If you are a Russian in exile and need support, you can make an appointment and get a consultation. Together with my team, we will help you understand the laws of the country where you are, explain your rights, help you draw up appeals to officials and, if necessary, send it to the court of affide – written testimonies that will strengthen your legal position, ”Yashin said in his video. Address of the site of the public reception of Yashin – Bettercallyashin.com. This is a reference to the series “Better Call the Sol” (Better Call Saul). According to the Bell study, almost 650 thousand people left Russia and still have not returned to the country after the outbreak of a full -scale war in Ukraine, mobilization and repression against disagreements. The publication noted that despite the small share of the Russian population who left relative to the total population (0.5%), the emigration of Russians after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine has become the most massive over the past 20 years. Prior to this, the period from 1992 to 2004 was considered the largest wave of emigration, when, according to demographers, 1.6 million people left the country. How exactly Russians left the country due to the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation to Ukraine, it is not known. “It is nice to live when you are not humiliated” in 2022 many Russians left the country. Why are they returning now? And with what feelings? “It’s nice to live when they do not humiliate you” in 2022 many Russians left the country. Why are they returning now? And with what feelings? (Tagstotranslate) News