Four years into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, individuals in Russia who oppose the war face significant danger and live in a state of "inner emigration." While Ukrainians bear the brunt of the conflict, with destroyed homes, torture under occupation, and hundreds of thousands of casualties, Russian dissenters are a minority navigating a perilous existence. The article features accounts from five individuals detailing their strategies for enduring years of internal exile, highlighting the risks associated with rejecting the government's narrative and the constant struggle for reliable information in a restrictive environment.