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700,000 Russian citizens cross Georgia's border after mobilization announcement - Zourabichvili
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili says that 700,000 Russians left the country after the announcement of mobilization in the Russian Federation.
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Zourabichvili told about this in an interview, Radio France reports.
According to her, 600,000 Russians crossed the country in transit, and another 100,000 remained in Georgia.
“After Russian President Vladimir Putin announced military mobilization, more than 700,000 Russians crossed the border into Georgia. 600,000 probably left in different directions, namely to neighboring Armenia, Turkey and European countries. About 100,000 remained,” Zourabichvili said.
She added that Georgia also accepted about 30,000 Ukrainian refugees.
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