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Valeria: Left Ukraine for St. Petersburg

Valeria: Left Ukraine for St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg: Valeria was rolling down Nevsky on her foot scooter, a white bow in her hair.

She said she moved July 7, 2014 to St. Petersburg from Kharkov, Ukraine due to the economic difficulties back home.

She chose St. Petersburg as a friend from Kharkov region was here.

Valeria, who has a ‘V V’ tattoo on the back of her legs to signify her name Valeria Valerovna, said she was able to find a job as an administrator at a hair salon within two days of arriving in St. Petersburg.

”St. Petersburg has been good to me,” she said.

As for the foot scooter, Valeria had wanted one for a half-year and finally bought one in June. She said foot scooters weren’t popular in Kharkov.

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