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Russian Exodus Grows Amid Fears Kremlin May Restrict Borders

Por: Time World September 26, 2022

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Russian men and their families flooded to the border over the weekend as speculation grew that the Kremlin may bar mobilization-eligible men from leaving the country. Witnesses reported hours-long lines at the main airport in Moscow and at land crossings into Kazakhstan and Georgia as reports spread that those subject to the call-up may be banned from leaving as soon as this week. The government sought to assure people that the rules of the... + full article



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