Hundreds of thousands of Russians fled Russia in order not to be mobilized in the country's army to be sent to the war in Ukraine, the countries with which the Russian Federation borders being attacked by people who wanted to reach a safe place from which they will not be able to be forced into the army.
Only in Georgia, hundreds of thousands of people have crossed the borders in the past days since the announcement of partial mobilization by Vladimir Putin, but also Finland, Belarus, Kazakhstan, or Mongolia have received Russians, this separately from Turkey, or other countries where the Russians have flew in the last days.
#Russians were allowed to cross the #Georgian border on foot. pic.twitter.com/4DQYGeW6nc
- NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 26, 2022
This is how Verkhny Lars looks from the drone. A huge line of cars.
Video: The Insider pic.twitter.com/JX6nSwwklm
- NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 26, 2022