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First thing - regardless of the decision, your internal attitude might be different - you can equally be happy that you stayed or sad that you left or the opposite. Those are your internal bearings unrelated to the action itself.
If I would be you, I would leave Russia, sis.
Ongoing country dissolutions are too massive events to be bothered about by a single person + Russian chance for a positive societal change was lost a long time ago (I stuff like unrests of 2012) and the main portion of society decided to not support the protests.
Next events are logically will be much more nasty than any peaceful demonstrations, and being next to them is hazardous.
You are young, and mobile, why do you have spend your life on the problem created by the previous generation?
Leave for a bit, let them sort it out themselves, and come back later if you miss it. The best in moving somewhere is that you can try, and always come back if you regret.