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Russia is blocking the exit of its citizens to Georgia
Baku/26.09.22/Turan: On September 26, the Russian military on armored vehicles. appeared at the Upper Lars checkpoint, on the border of Russia and Georgia. They stated that they would not let men aged 18-27 out of the country.
Meanwhile, in recent days, tens of thousands of people have left Russia through this border checkpoint. Currently, there are more than 250,000 Russians in Georgia. Some of them move further to Turkey or European countries. The other part is trying to settle down and do business. Many families move. Due to the shortage of air tickets, people drive their cars across Russia. Because of the many kilometers of traffic jams, the Russians leave their cars or sell them and continue on foot.
According to Russian sources, as of September 25, 261,000 people left the country in a week, and this flow does not dry out. --02B--
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