The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Fleeing Russia
Border checkpoints are at capacity — over 200,000 Russians have fled mobilisation in a week. A data analysis by Novaya Gazeta. Europe

After Vladimir Putin declared a partial mobilisation on 21 September, at least a quarter of Russian automobile border checkpoints have reported a rise in traffic. Over just nine days, at least 117,000 passenger cars left Russia through those checkpoints. Our data analysis shows how Russians are fleeing mobilisation to avoid getting killed in the war.

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