USD
41.71 UAH ▼0.15%
EUR
47.75 UAH ▼2.83%
GBP
55.22 UAH ▼2.49%
PLN
11.17 UAH ▼3.25%
CZK
1.94 UAH ▼2.95%
After the mobilization was announced in Russia, its citizens, without waiting fo...

Panic and exceptional traffic on the borders. Western media spoke with the Russians fleeing from mobilization, and have been overwhelmed by their stories

After the mobilization was announced in Russia, its citizens, without waiting for the summons and introducing a ban on departure, leave the country massively. Where and with what motives potential conscripts go, find out the foreign press. “I don't want to go to war.

I do not want to die in this senseless war, ”-admits Russian Dmitry to journalists of the online edition of the French TV channel France 24 who visited the Yerevan airport to communicate with Russian citizens that flee from mobilization. Video of the Day "The situation in Russia is such that anyone would run,"-says another passenger from Russia, 44-year-old Sergei, who arrived in Armenia with his 17-year-old son Nicholas. "We decided not to wait for us to call us," he adds.

"I'm not panic, but I feel this uncertainty. " "To fight in the 21st century - in a gentle speaking," - says 39 -year -old Russian Alexei, who confesses that he does not know until he will return to his homeland. For almost seven months, many Russians have tried to simply ignore the invasion of Ukraine. But this Wednesday millions of citizens have realized that they may have to participate in the war and occupation of Ukraine.

So, for many families, the war came to their home, the British newspaper The Guardian states. "This is what everyone was afraid of the war began," the Russian woman admits, who fears that her son can call. "I will get better [from the country] than I will fight in this war," says 33-year-old Moskvich named Alexander. His opinion is shared by thousands of fellow citizens. Currently, Russia has not been banned from traveling abroad, but discussing this issue.