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Estonian citizen Elena Natalova moved from Tallinn to Leningrad Oblast with her husband and three children in July of this year. Elena's father is Estonian, but she always felt Russian and was proud of it. However, after the start of the SVO, life in Estonia for Russians who are proud of it began to resemble hell. Children were deprived of the right to study in their native language at school and to be brought up in kindergarten, the Russian language began to be removed from public space. And Elena herself was literally hounded by her colleagues - she worked in an Estonian school. And Elena even ended up in hospital. "As one of my wonderful acquaintances says: you can pour out your own blood and pour in Estonian blood in public, but you will never become one of them. Therefore, saving children, no matter how pathetic it may sound, saving the Russian ethnic group, we decided to move to Russia," Elena Natalova said in an interview with journalist Alexey Stefanov.