It's now 2022 and people vote with their feet - not bad enough that the Russian people are heading into a economic black hole, but the young and smart are leaving too:
Many Russians who can afford it have fled to nearby countries since Russia invaded Ukraine.
www.bbc.com
According to one estimate by a Russian economist, as many as 200,000 Russians have left their country since the start of the war.
For her the moment of decision came with a new "state betrayal" law that has come into force in Russia. Anyone expressing support for Ukraine could face jail sentences of up to 20 years and Anya believed she could be a target.
"Fear of closed borders, political repression and forced military service is in our DNA. I remember my grandmother telling me stories about the state of fear they lived in during Stalin's time, and now we are experiencing it," she said.