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A movie theater gave fleeing Russians somewhere to sleep after Putin announced a military mobilization in his war against Ukraine

Por: Business Insider Entertainment September 27, 2022

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A movie theater in Uralsk, a city in Kazakhstan near the Russian border, opened its doors to those fleeing Russia.Cinema Park announced on Saturday that it would welcome those who were leaving the country and couldn't find shelter, after Russian president Vladimir Putin announced a military mobilization in his war against Ukraine last week.We see many visitors from the Russian Federation on the streets of the city who are looking for an... + full article



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