

According to him, many people left the aggressor country Russia out of “career convictions” and also because there were “traitors.”
“These are people who are actively fighting Russia, who are ashamed that they are Russian,” Primakov said.
For some reason, he wondered whether those who left were capable of “doing something in Russia” and “whether the people would follow them,” and then called most of them “offensive” and “comical” figures.
The media cites data from the Russian Institute of Applied Economic Research, according to which about 650 thousand people emigrated from Russia during almost four years of full-scale war.




