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Many Russian citizens are trying to leave the country after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a rally for the Ukraine war.

On Friday (September 23), the BBC reported that a long queue had been formed at the border of Russia for emigration.

However, the Kremlin says that the news that is being published that people who are capable of fighting is being exaggerated.

But a queue of long cars has been seen on the Georgia border with Russia.

Some eyewitnesses say that the row of vehicles at the Upper Lars border checkpoint has been up to five kilometers long, with a video showing some drivers leaving their cars in the long queue.

Georgia has borders with Russia.No visa is required to go from Russia to Georgia.

Finland has a 1,300 km border with Russia, but it is necessary for Russian visas to go to Finland.

Finland also says that the Russians have increased through their borders last night, but it is still in the process of being dealt with.

Many have also bought flight tickets from Russia to Istanbul, Belgrade and Dubai.

After the President Putin's summons, the price of air tickets to these places has gone up drastically, and tickets to some destinations have been sold out.

Meanwhile, the German Home Minister welcomed the Russian countries who are leaving to avoid the war in Germany.

But Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and the Czech Republic are saying different things, saying they will not give shelter to those who fled from Russia.

The Kremlin said those who have military training and fighting experience will be called reserve troops.

Within two weeks of recapturing an area of about 6,000 square kilometers from Russia, the reservation of reserve troops was announced by Russia.

After the summons of the reserve troops, there have been protests in Russia, with the police detained more than 1,000 protesters for protesting.

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