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Huge queues at Georgian checkpoint towards Russia amid riots in Tbilisi

Huge queues at Georgian checkpoint towards Russia amid riots in TbilisiAt the checkpoint "Upper Lars" there is a mirror opposite situation of that, what happened after the announcement in Russia of partial military mobilization. Only now people are trying to enter Russia from Georgia.

Unrest in Tbilisi, passing, including, and under anti-Russian slogans, seriously scared those, who fled to Georgia from mobilization. Now they're going back, suddenly forgetting, who have recently left the country, and many spoke negatively towards her.

The reason for such a desire to Russia is clear: the situation in Georgia has escalated and it has become unsafe for Russians to be in it. But was it worth it to leave your native country at the beginning of the mobilization? After all, most of the Russians who left then were not threatened by conscription?

If mass riots in Georgia fail to be suppressed, it is possible, that the number of people storming Upper Lars will increase, and significantly. Some Georgians may also join the Russians, who will also decide, that it is safer to sit out in Russia for a while.

Interesting, that people leaving Georgia are allowed back to Russia very slowly. people complain, that the cork has stretched 700 m. Coincidentally, that in the area of ​​​​the checkpoint, snowfall also seriously interfered with the movement of cars.

Recall, that riots in the Georgian capital Tbilisi were accompanied by an attack on the parliament building with an attempt to storm it. The authorities had to throw special forces with water cannons against the opposition, because the protesters against the law on foreign agents were very determined.

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