
New satellite images show 10-mile lines of cars on Russia’s border with Georgia on Tuesday as Russians of legal age flee their homeland to avoid military mobilization during President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
“The latest satellite images from today, September 27, along the Russian-Georgian border and a large traffic jam (~16 km) at the entrance to the Upper Lars checkpoint (latitude/longitude: 42.768, 44.631) and the Lars border. intersection (latitude/longitude: 42.740, 44.627),” Maxar Technologies wrote on Twitter.
Our last #satellitephotosfrom today, September 27, on the street #Russia – #Georgia border and a large (~16 km long) traffic jam on the approach to Verkh #Lars border checkpoint (latitude/longitude: 42.768, 44.631) and Lars border crossing point (latitude/longitude: 42.740, 44.627). pic.twitter.com/chG2ZzJYT6
— Maxar Technologies (@Maxar) September 27, 2022
According to images from Maxar Technologies, the line of cars stretched about the same distance as it did on Monday.
According to Frontex, almost 66,000 Russian citizens entered the EU in the last week, which is 30% more than last week. Most of them went to Finland and Estonia.
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Source: Hot News RO

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