so one of those people is nina jaeger are now 65 living in kazakhstan. she was born in soviet lithuania and grew up in russia. nina moved with her aunt and son to traffic storm just months before the soviet union collapsed. and she was left stateless for almost 3 decades, only during a cassock, passport a few months ago. nina says it's too little to liked. it says he, me a 1000. no, i lost my whole family. my parents died young and then i lost 2 of my brothers in 1991. i went to live with my aunt and cara gander. i stayed there because i didn't know that the ussr would collapse. if i had known that the ussr would disintegrate, i would never have left russia is when i worked in the local store for more than 7 years. i was paid a meager salary, but i agreed because i had to feed my son. eventually i lost touch with all of my relatives. i went to a human rights organization for help with getting cassock, citizenship in the year, 2000. i put all the documents together and sent them off, but they just disappeared. i was angry about that, but i gave up and did