Passenger planes parked at Sheremetyevo airport, outside Moscow
Article by Andy Jehring in The Daily Mail
Putin's brain drain: Thousands of Russia's most intelligent citizens
flee the country in horror at Ukraine invasion as 100,000 slip past
security agents at border
Around
100,000 have managed to escape FSB guards at the airports who check
their phones and turn anyone around they suspect of trying to leave
permanently.
Most of them land in Armenia, home to just 3,500 working Russians before war broke out but which now sees that number arrive each day.
While some move on to Istanbul or neighbouring Georgia, many stay as the country has remained neutral on the conflict and its citizens are proving more sympathetic.
Andrey and Dasha Aparinov had withstood
being imprisoned for laying flowers at an opposition rally, but decided
to leave when Moscow sent troops to Ukraine.
‘We won’t be going back until the monster [Putin] is gone,’ said Mrs Aparinov, 36. Her husband, 42, runs his own IT company.
He
is among a huge exodus of new Russian ‘tech nomads’ – highly skilled
programmers and IT experts who are able to base themselves anywhere.
The
capital’s main street has been dubbed ‘Little Moscow’ as some 80,000
Russians have now passed through, with roughly 20,000 staying for good
so far.
Daily flights bring more young
professionals escaping political oppression, the sanctionshit economy,
and fears they will be recruited to fight in the war.
If you would like to become a W³P Lives contributor, please fill out the contact form below. You may submit any email address; however, you will need a gmail to login to blogger.com and access the back end of the blog where posts are created.
If you do not want to submit your actual email, please create a gmail specifically for this purpose and submit it to us via the form below. It will skip a step, since a gmail will be required to login anyways.
After filling out the form keep any eye out for your email invitation in your inbox. Accept the invitation, login to blogger.com, and start making discussions.
Post a Comment