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Russians flee en masse to Finland: the queue at the border stretched for more than 30 kilometers

by alex

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On September 21, Russia announced a partial mobilization. 300 thousand reservists are going to call. Meanwhile, the Russians are trying to hide.

In several Russian cities, people are protesting. More than 500 detainees are already known. At the same time, most of them are trying to hide.

At the border with Finland, the queue is more than 30 kilometers away.

The Baltic countries no longer let Russians in. The only chance for citizens of the aggressor country to escape is to go to Finland. At the Russian-Finnish border, the line stretched for more than 30 kilometers.

The only available land route for citizens from the swamps, if they want to get to the EU countries, is through Finland. The queue stretched for more than thirty kilometers, the report says.

According to other sources, the queue has already stretched for 35 km.

Finland said that the number of applications for visas from Russians is significant increased .

The queue at the border between Russia and Finland: watch the video

Zaluzhny reacted to the mobilization in Russia

Valery Zaluzny reacted to the novelty on partial mobilization in Russia. The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that Ukrainian heroes have been defending their native land for 8 years and 7 months. The full-scale offensive of the Russian infidels did not frighten the Ukrainians. The people united and met the enemy with dignity.

“Therefore, no statements by the military-political leadership of the aggressor country will affect our readiness to fight for our freedom. We will destroy everyone who comes to our land with weapons – voluntarily or for mobilization,” Zaluzhny said.

He added that the Ukrainians would win.

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