The day before, the State Border Committee of Belarus reported that a couple decided to take ten children from Riga due to discrimination by the authorities against non-indigenous nationalities. After the family in Latvia lost a number of benefits and began to receive threats of deprivation of parental rights, they left for Belarus.
Thanks to the visa-free regime introduced by Minsk, a large family was able to cross the border without wasting time preparing documents.
According to the TV channel, now the large Morozov family will have to move to Russia. They want to start a new life in the Smolensk region, RIA Novosti reports.
It is clear that the family wants to return to the countryside of the Smolensk region, since their ancestors lived there.
Recall that in August, the Commissioner for Human Rights in Russia, Tatyana Moskalkova, called Latvia’s change in the conditions for extending temporary residence permits for Russian-speaking residents in this country as an act of Russophobia and intimidation. According to her, now, to renew the residence permit, Russians must confirm their knowledge of the Latvian language, as well as fill out a questionnaire on their attitude to the special military operation and the return of Crimea to Russia.