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Why A Fresh Russian Exodus To Georgia Is So Polarizing

Por: Time World September 29, 2022

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It’s not hard to understand why Nikolai Shushpan, who is gay, made the decision to become one of the to flee to Georgia after President Vladimir Putin announced a draft last week “I’m more scared of being killed by my own army than the Ukrainian one,” he says, referring to Russia’s increasingly , after TIME catches up with him on Wednesday via Telegram. Following Putin’s announcement on Sept. 21, a line stretching thousands of cars... + full article



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