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Putin can't kill me: Russians fleeing call to fight in Ukraine find safety, but no welcome in Georgia

Por: CBS News World October 13, 2022

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For weeks at the northern border of Georgia, lines of cars have stretched for miles as hundreds of thousands seek to escape the fighting in Ukraine. But these escapees aren't Ukrainians, they're Russians, — a call to fight in his war. Georgian officials say more than 10,000 Russians are crossing into the former Soviet republic every day, mostly heading to the capital Tbilisi. Relieved to avoid the bloodbath of their own... + full article



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