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Russia: Moscow residents share views on collapse of Soviet Union 30 years on

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Follow us on Telegram: \nhttps://t.me/s/ruptlynews\n\nSubscribe to our channel! rupt.ly/subscribe\n\nResidents of Moscow shared their views on the collapse of the USSR on Friday, as the world commemorates thirty years of the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\nAccording to Mikhail, the destruction of a huge "empire" entails wars over territory. "All against all. Although there used to be one country, the Friendship of the Peoples fountain at VDNKh. Everyone seemed to love everyone, and then, bang, it cracked, and there was none of that?, Mikhail noted.\n\nTatyana remembers that in the Soviet Union, there were more opportunities to travel within the country. "We used to all live together. We could go to all our republics. But now it is all over, you can't go anywhere in particular. I don't like the fact that the Soviet Union collapsed", the local woman added.\n\nAndrei from Moscow finds it difficult to talk about life in the USSR, as he was about five years old when the country collapsed. However, the man says that nowadays, in his opinion, there are more ways for citizens to realise their own potential.\n\nAccording to Natalya and Alexander, another Moscow resident, it was impossible to restrain other peoples' aspirations for independence. But with the collapse of the USSR, the state lost its ideological focus.\n\n"In summary, they have started to live better financially, but everything else - ideologically - is getting worse. There is no idea. No idea of what the country lives for", Alexander stated.\n\nThe first and last president of the USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev, resigned as head of state on 25 December 1991. On the evening of the same day, the red Soviet flag was lowered from the flagpole over the Kremlin and replaced by the Russian tricolour.\n\nSOUNDBITES:\n\nSOT, Mikhail, Resident of Moscow (Russian): "When an empire is falling, it is always bad, because something big and whole is crumbling into a lot of little things. Naturally, it is always war. Everyone starts having ambitions, everyone remembers at once that somewhere in history someone once represented something. Naturally, the neighbour took it all away and so on and so forth."\n\nSOT, Mikhail, resident of Moscow (Russian): "All against all. Although there used to be one country, the Friendship of the Peoples fountain at VDNKh [Exhibition Centre]. Everyone seemed to love everyone, and then, bang, it cracked, and there was none of that."\n\nSOT, Liubov, resident of Moscow (Russian): "You know, I don't remember the date, unfortunately. I can say one thing: it was good then, it's even better now."\n\nSOT, Tatiana, resident of Moscow (Russian): "We used to all live together. We could go to all our republics. But now it is all over, you can't go anywhere in particular. I don't like the fact that the Soviet Union collapsed".\nJournalist (Russian): "Are you nostalgic?" *UPSOUND*\nTatiana, resident of Moscow (Russian): " Yes, there is a little bit. Well, life goes on."\n\nSOT, Alexei, resident of Moscow (Russian): "You know, it's difficult to assess because I was very young: five or four [years].It is very difficult to assess how it was then, but of course it is possible to assess how it is now. I guess it's definitely better now because, for one thing, we are not as isolated today as we were before. Today people have more opportunities for self-fulfillment within the country. And the different kinds of industries that exist in our country today, were, as far as I know, in Soviet times we did not have entrepreneurship as such. Today people have the opportunity to do what they love. If you compare in this context, I think it is definitely better today than it was in the Soviet Union."\n\nSOT, Alexander, resident of Moscow (Russian): "It is difficult to express my opinion, because I did not live at that time, so I have such a collective opinion, from grandparents, fathers and mothers. They, of course, say that it was better, education was better, the mood was probably good for everyone, but I think there is more freedom now. No matter what people say, I still think there is more freedom around. So when it comes to opinion, whether the USSR collapsed is good or bad, it probably did some good in the development of our country."\n\n#USSR #Russia\n\n Video ID: 20211224-057\n\n Video on Demand: https://ruptly.tv/videos/20211224-057\n Contact: cd@ruptly.tv \n\n Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly\n Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
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