For years, Vahram Tonoyan has left his wife and daughters behind in Armenia’s second city Gyumri each spring and travelled to Russia where he would work for most of the year, regularly sending remittances back home to support his family. Yet following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Tonoyan began to find being a migrant worker in Russia far less attractive.
Tonoyan gave up his accommodation on the outskirts of Moscow last year and moved back to his hometown once he realised that his salary was insufficient to support his family in Armenia. “It’s not a financially sound option for me anymore,” the 58-year-old explained.