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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2022
  • The European Union's Frontex border control agency said 66,000 Russians have entered the EU in the past week. This represents a 30% increase compared with the previous week, according to the agency. It said that most of the crossings were occurring at the Finnish and Estonian sections of the border. According to Frontex, most arrivals had visas, residence permits or dual citizenship. Frontex predicted that illegal border crossings could increase if the Kremlin decides to close Russia's borders for potential conscripts. Thousands of military-age men have been leaving Russia since President Vladimir Putin announced a "partial" mobilization last week.
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  • @joseaca1010
    @joseaca1010 Год назад +2680

    It sure must be awkward trying to flee to countries russia previously invaded

    • @psq6214
      @psq6214 Год назад +482

      right? i cannot possibly imagine the people living in Finland, Georgia and others be happy to see a bunch of Russians enter

    • @slewone4905
      @slewone4905 Год назад

      and would be awkward if Russia ends up at war with Georgia again. There is another pipeline that goes through Georgia, and the West open a new front against Russia, via Armenia. What will be worse, is Russia hid spies and saboteurs in Georgia.

    • @MaxMinXX
      @MaxMinXX Год назад +68

      🤣 totally!

    • @EatMyShortsAU
      @EatMyShortsAU Год назад +249

      Shows how much of a basketcase Russia is lol

    • @miketrn16
      @miketrn16 Год назад +172

      There's very few other places for them to go, which says a lot.

  • @mrlucasftw42
    @mrlucasftw42 Год назад +833

    Pretty bad when the invading nation that hasn't been attacked has people fleeing

    • @IgorFranknstn27
      @IgorFranknstn27 Год назад

      Are you kidding? They are not fleeing, they just wanted to avoid the drafting because they ain't ready to offer their lives for Putin's ambitious expansion goal

    • @royroy3
      @royroy3 Год назад +27

      Yo for real 😂😂.

    • @JohnnyD45
      @JohnnyD45 Год назад +14

      Fact 🤣🤣

    • @yahawahreuben1159
      @yahawahreuben1159 Год назад

      Lots of cowardly men fleeing with women and children.
      These countries they fled to will round them up and put them in conc-camppz.
      Left to die slowly of starvation and disease.

    • @sarasays9883
      @sarasays9883 Год назад

      Because majority don’t agree with the war in Ukraine

  • @19katherine1213
    @19katherine1213 Год назад +484

    It’s funny how Russia boarders so many countries yet no one’s lining up to go to China or Belarus

    • @alexoolau
      @alexoolau Год назад +4

      Perfect reason for nuclear weapons.

    • @isrial7
      @isrial7 Год назад +10

      @@alexoolau yes I wish all the nukes would just fly so we could see who has the best fire power America or Russia instead of talking we need examples

    • @abobanger9054
      @abobanger9054 Год назад +64

      @@isrial7 what i'm sure about is that the american nukes will be working and hitting their targets perfectly

    • @kennethmoses4900
      @kennethmoses4900 Год назад +8

      I think it has more to do with travelling distance. I don’t know.

    • @rootpt
      @rootpt Год назад +1

      Exactly

  • @simonniven
    @simonniven Год назад +54

    Are they against the War, or, are they against being actively involved themselves?

    • @Mr.Nichan
      @Mr.Nichan Год назад +1

      As the man said in the video, most of the people he meets (though that may be because he runs a specifically anti-Putin organization) actually were against the war from the beginning, they just didn't see a point in leaving Russia before, though the other large group is people who mainly just don't want to have to be sent to Ukraine themselves.
      It is important to note that the people fleeing to other countries are obviously a different (I don't know if smaller or bigger) group than the people protesting the mobilization from inside Russia, who, based on their timing, are probably either mostly just against the mobilization, or anti-war people thinking post-mobilization is a good time to bolster their numbers by piggybacking on or joining with anti-mobilization sentiment.

    • @estellasalmi9409
      @estellasalmi9409 Год назад +2

      They don't mind the war or Russia invading it's neighbours. They just don't want to fight themselves.

    • @nexusalpha4670
      @nexusalpha4670 Год назад

      just like a russian man said, he don't want to kill people or either to be killed...what is the meaning of sacrficing his own life on that senseless war.

    • @estellasalmi9409
      @estellasalmi9409 Год назад +1

      @@nexusalpha4670 and the war is only a problem when it's getting personal.

    • @Greg_Chase
      @Greg_Chase Год назад

      It would be like the region in the U.S. like the state of New York deciding to steal the lands of New Jersey. The head of New York would tell citizens in New York "I'm the leader of New York and my plan is to steal New Jersey. I'm ordering all men in New York to attack New Jersey to help me steal their property"
      It's freaking senseless. The citizens of New York should tell their leader "hey bud - you can't just go around stealing property - why not try to BUY the land instead, and acquire it legally? And NO, SORRY, we're not attacking the innocent people in New Jersey"
      Russians need to grow a pair and kick out that leader. I mean, how many innocent people have to lose their life before russians realize "It is OUR leader who has lost reality - it is OUR responsibility to solve that problem"
      INSTEAD OF RUNNING TO OTHER COUNTRIES
      .

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Год назад +1206

    ''Everything is going as planned". Famous last words.

    • @pamelajessup7931
      @pamelajessup7931 Год назад +6

      Yes, for NATO also.

    • @VolkXue
      @VolkXue Год назад

      @@pamelajessup7931 dont cheer for a dictator abusing his own people and waging war on an innocent nation that did nothing.
      Even more so on youtube, a platform banned for Russian people

    • @WithoutRemorse12
      @WithoutRemorse12 Год назад

      They are a Nuclear power. Some country better come to their senses or Western imperialism is going to get everybody killed.

    • @JRead0691
      @JRead0691 Год назад +101

      @@pamelajessup7931 lol, what?

    • @Memphis-15bs
      @Memphis-15bs Год назад +3

      Get ready for Saheed lgbt lover

  • @Feyser1970
    @Feyser1970 Год назад +1201

    Russia has to give back the territories it annexed from Georgia in 2008

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 Год назад +49

      Yeah, well, good luck with that one. If you’ve been watching what’s going on here, then you will realise that is never likely to happen.

    • @MrDICKHEAD28
      @MrDICKHEAD28 Год назад

      THOSE TERRITORIES WERE NEVER ANNEXED BY RUSSIA
      IT BELONGS TO MINORITY GROUP FIGHTING AGAINST GEORGIA
      RUSSIA IS JUST PEACEKEEPERS

    • @ItzWhiz_
      @ItzWhiz_ Год назад +13

      @@Lastochka720
      🤓🤓

    • @jorgjorgsen7528
      @jorgjorgsen7528 Год назад +69

      And Kaliningrad

    • @tomsmithok
      @tomsmithok Год назад +32

      @@jorgjorgsen7528 no point in giving Königsberg back to Germany, the city is not German anymore

  • @JEZER911
    @JEZER911 Год назад +21

    Let's pray and help them the only problem is their leader,not the people of Russia, Ukraine be strong we love you from Philippines 😘🇵🇭.

  • @mirthepeeters65
    @mirthepeeters65 Год назад +16

    They kept quiet all these months, now that their own lives are being affected they flee..

    • @achuuuooooosuu
      @achuuuooooosuu Год назад +4

      Yeah, because protesting is so easy in Russia under Putin.

  • @AWriterWandering
    @AWriterWandering Год назад +433

    At this point Russia is going to need a mobilization to keep the people from fleeing its mobilization

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 Год назад +9

      😂That was a great comment! I thought that you would have gotten more responses.

    • @1ACL
      @1ACL Год назад +11

      They have. Russia putting mobilization centers at various borders, snatching up the men trying to leave. Soon the borders will close.

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Год назад

      Well, last time they built a huge wall with barbed wire, armed sentries and landmines to keep people locked up inside Russia and Russian-occupied areas....

    • @newton18311
      @newton18311 Год назад +12

      That would take a Special Operation.

    • @AWriterWandering
      @AWriterWandering Год назад +13

      @@1ACL if you can’t cross the border legally, then you’re going to start looking for ways to cross it illegally

  • @samipan3410
    @samipan3410 Год назад +120

    Till recently some of these same people pretended that there was no war.

    • @drivehard2395
      @drivehard2395 Год назад +17

      They were told there was no war. No pretending. They were fed that information.

    • @suportbghelp4938
      @suportbghelp4938 Год назад +1

      @@drivehard2395 And what u fed? :)

    • @jonye7511
      @jonye7511 Год назад

      @@drivehard2395 They knew there was a " special operation" going on for nearly a year that had no ending. They would have stayed put had they not been affected. Only those Russians who left before this, I believe are sincere in their anti-war stance.

    • @HeadhuntexGamer
      @HeadhuntexGamer Год назад +5

      Because for them it was all on TV, like a movie.

    • @Michiganian8
      @Michiganian8 Год назад +2

      Right

  • @tropica9238
    @tropica9238 Год назад +2

    Russia ***invades Georgia***
    Russia a few years later "PLEASE LET ME IN"

  • @bernardkisby4490
    @bernardkisby4490 Год назад +10

    I wonder if Georgian tv shows the true picture in Ukraine. If it does these Russians are in for a shock when they see what their soldiers are really doing in Ukraine. They will pass on what they learn to friends and relatives still in Russia. The truth will out!

    • @vazhadavituliani6394
      @vazhadavituliani6394 Год назад

      Georgia is totally pro-Ukraine so they can see the true picture of war from here

  • @annafarago2271
    @annafarago2271 Год назад +1108

    The concern of the Georgian's concerns are quire understandable that in years to come the Russian descendants will want parts where they settle to be part of Russia, and even doing what is happening in Ukraine, then attack and take more land by force.

    • @bad_writer
      @bad_writer Год назад

      Brah, that's literally a made up narrative. The attack on Ukraine was entirely Putin's initiative, there were no "Russian descendants" asking for any parts of Ukraine to become parts Russia. Of course Putin wants everyone to think that it was the "people" who wanted it, so good job helping him spread his narrative

    • @user-mj7dt8of8e
      @user-mj7dt8of8e Год назад

      Sheer nonsense! Why are you spreading Russophobic myths?! None of the Russians outside of Russia wants to annex territories to Russia. Why are you lying and inciting hatred for the Russians. Are you a racist?

    • @matpk
      @matpk Год назад +14

      Make Celtic and rangers play in English premier League to prevent Scotland independent🎉🎉🎉

    • @Halcon_Sierreno
      @Halcon_Sierreno Год назад +41

      So those Russians can never really escape who they are.

    • @highend79
      @highend79 Год назад +70

      I come, I stay, i conquered?

  • @martinwatts3796
    @martinwatts3796 Год назад +423

    As a person who owns a property in Georgia, this influx of people is very worrying to many Georgians; it is not just the fact that the numbers are very high, it is also wondering who is coming in - FSB? GRU? who are the people coming in? Many came in February, now when conscription arises, that number is so much more. The "government" is Russia leaning anyway, they just pay lip service to the wish to join the EU and NATO, which the Georgians majority want. With an oligarch controlling behind the scene, things were already fractious, but now it has raised much concern and alarm at the security issue. Where will they live? What will they do? How much has the cost of living increased since February? So many questions here - it is sad that people cannot fight this dictator, but Russia has had a bully in the Kremlin for over 20 years. With over 20% of Georgian land occupied by puppet governments under Russia's control, it is small already, and now the strain could be excessive. Amazing that Russia has the most land of any country, and are forcing their citizens to go to a small country which is bursting at the seams. All of my Georgian friends and neighbors are terrified for the future, it is another take over, albeit done without an army with weapons, just large numbers that may kill the whole country, and change it forever, or give Putin a reason to occupy the whole of Georgia.

    • @bluecitrusart
      @bluecitrusart Год назад +54

      Exactly what I’m thinking. Georgia doesn’t deserve this, the cost of living will go up.

    • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
      @JamesSmith-ix5jd Год назад +5

      russia does not occupy the people who do not want it, that's why abhazia, south Ossetia are 'occupied' while the rest of georgia is not. same for ukraine.

    • @suportbghelp4938
      @suportbghelp4938 Год назад +9

      Most of them is rich boys, who pay well, i guess this is main reason Georgia to welcome them.What i know Georgia is very poor and corrupted right now.

    • @fan8281xx
      @fan8281xx Год назад

      ​@@JamesSmith-ix5jd PUTINESQUE AGENT!! . ETHNIC CLEANSING of GEORGIANS AND GREEKS BY "abkhasian and osetian liberators" like 1939 in KARELIA (FINLAND) and LITHUANIA, LATVIA and ESTONIA..... AHHHH do not forget those Poles eager to have POLAND "liberated" in 1939 by Germany and RUSSIA!!

    • @ernestinehemingway7799
      @ernestinehemingway7799 Год назад +1

      @ Martin, Welcome to our world.

  • @grantgee2842
    @grantgee2842 Год назад +4

    This reporter is calm and collected, great job in keeping us engaged

  • @lioncross9471
    @lioncross9471 Год назад +1

    0.41 let the dude with the cat pass , he's a nice guy for sure :)

  • @frixz5489
    @frixz5489 Год назад +799

    I'd love to hear some Georgian's opinions about this. Given the 2008 war, they shouldn't be happy about it.

    • @seadkolasinac7220
      @seadkolasinac7220 Год назад +52

      it undermines Putin

    • @jamegumb7298
      @jamegumb7298 Год назад +75

      @@seadkolasinac7220 And gives reason to take way more than 20% of the land.
      Do not forget mass decapitations in the stadium followed by a game of football, under watchful eye of the Russian troops. Again. But worse.

    • @hatman3445
      @hatman3445 Год назад

      I'm Georgian, so I can tell that most (whom I've asked or told me themselves) don't like Russians fleeing to our country. There are various reasons why but most obvious reason is because we genuinely dislike them due to all the wars they've caused in Georgia and Ukraine. There's also attitude problem of them rather fleeing than fixing their own damn country and giving reason to Putin in long term to possibly "liberate" Russian speaking people again. Also just large volumes of Russians coming in. In Tbilisi, you can literally walk anywhere you want and you'll hear Russian half of the time, it's as if hey are colonizing our capital which worries and angers lot of people here. We're small country with small population and influx of Russians is just tooooo much for us to handle, but our government doesn't see it that way for one reason or another... And also, don't doubt for a moment that some one them were Z and V pro-war supporters before mobilization, but when Putin called them up, they fled.
      That's general attitude here, including myself.

    • @akaking7499
      @akaking7499 Год назад

      We are mad! previous wave was tolerable, but this one has way too many pro Government cowards who run to the nation they see beneath them for shelter.
      I've read enough blatant hate filled messages on Telegram to loose all respect for them

    • @RoseNZieg
      @RoseNZieg Год назад

      I have heard concerns that they don't want russia to use this excuse to invade Georgia.

  • @siberianpie
    @siberianpie Год назад +614

    Thank you so much Sakartvelo ( Georgia) for letting us in. We don't deserve it. I hope your territories will be freed from Russia

    • @frixz5489
      @frixz5489 Год назад +64

      If you don't deserve it, just leave.

    • @seadkolasinac7220
      @seadkolasinac7220 Год назад +86

      @@frixz5489 you speak for Georgians do you?

    • @frixz5489
      @frixz5489 Год назад +51

      @@seadkolasinac7220 No, I'm speaking for logic.

    • @Lastochka720
      @Lastochka720 Год назад +2

      Всё говно само сливается. Красота! 😂

    • @drawgam2946
      @drawgam2946 Год назад +13

      @@frixz5489 Everyone thinks that.

  • @simongreen3120
    @simongreen3120 Год назад +30

    Well done DW for the full disclosure at 2:55.))))) This is positive as it shows transparency and builds even more trust in your brand and news network. Your research too is very thorough as always.

  • @Deline83
    @Deline83 Год назад +2

    One thing I’ve noticed is wars can be lost at the front, but can be won 🏆 at home.

    • @SerBallister
      @SerBallister Год назад

      Same thing happened to Russia in WW1

  • @totallynotthecia
    @totallynotthecia Год назад +282

    5 years later: Russia declares special military operations and annexes all these areas because they have a significant Russian population that they want to protect.

    • @ebhole
      @ebhole Год назад +11

      except Georgia joins NATO

    • @craigrheberling
      @craigrheberling Год назад

      this bs can't last 5 years- but i see your point. putin must be taken out- soon!

    • @agelessrebellion8271
      @agelessrebellion8271 Год назад

      yep, these countries are fools for allowing these russians in.

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Год назад +15

      @@ebhole not going to happen any time soon. Like a decade or more.

    • @caseymalambo2105
      @caseymalambo2105 Год назад

      With lunatics in leadership it is possible.

  • @pakeshde7518
    @pakeshde7518 Год назад +456

    I am against the war when the draft comes for me would be truth. Bloody shame how many stayed quiet until the draft sent them a special operations notice.

    • @joysimpson7503
      @joysimpson7503 Год назад +19

      Well said !!!

    • @BullGator-kd6ge
      @BullGator-kd6ge Год назад

      @@rlr69 I doubt all of them are reservists. If a 60 year old man with diabetes can be drafted into the army, anyone can.

    • @genericscout5408
      @genericscout5408 Год назад +14

      @@rlr69 being a protester is not veterancy status in any nation. Those are who are drafted. Breaking a window does not make me a tank commander...

    • @That0therG
      @That0therG Год назад

      be safe

    • @franceslock1662
      @franceslock1662 Год назад

      Because they’re selfish bastards.

  • @Marc_Gagne
    @Marc_Gagne Год назад

    02:59 What a really rad clock. Where can I get one like that?

  • @aronhayse9895
    @aronhayse9895 Год назад +4

    freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect but we never had to put a wall up to keep our people in to prevent them from leaving us

  • @frankledger4716
    @frankledger4716 Год назад +708

    They need to join the Georgia army to help defend their new home land

    • @IBTU
      @IBTU Год назад

      Silly silly boy

    • @SpaseGoast
      @SpaseGoast Год назад

      They'll just flee to the next country when that war breaks out, they're draft dodgers.

    • @jeanmuyuela8112
      @jeanmuyuela8112 Год назад

      nahh what will happen is russia will claim the land is theirs because there are russians there and those russians will become separatists. russian nationalistic pride is strong

    • @elladapetrosyan9610
      @elladapetrosyan9610 Год назад +24

      Some of them proceed to Armenia. Some are ethnic Georgia's and Armenians with Russian citizenship.

    • @UNKN0WN_1
      @UNKN0WN_1 Год назад +87

      They will never do that..
      They will run away.. they are cowards
      Their values are not our values.
      And will never stand and fight for it when things come to pass.

  • @ropersix
    @ropersix Год назад +197

    I assume all of these fleeing Russians aren't going to the Russian-occupied parts of Georgia, but the reporting is less than clear on that.

    • @slewone4905
      @slewone4905 Год назад

      I would think Putin is smart enough to hide saboteurs in with the group, which is why they are allowed out. If I was Putin, I would be using the Azerbaijan attack on Armenia to attack the Azerbaijan pipeline, which also flow through Georgia.

    • @user-zy8cy6hn6o
      @user-zy8cy6hn6o Год назад +7

      near the start they show a map and they're not in the Russian areas of georgia

    • @renemagritte8237
      @renemagritte8237 Год назад +78

      @@user-zy8cy6hn6o There is no such thing like "Russian areas" of Georgia. There are some Georgian areas occupied by Russia.

    • @ur-inannak9565
      @ur-inannak9565 Год назад +2

      Do you mean South Ossetia?

    • @CIAinTaiwanAndUkraine
      @CIAinTaiwanAndUkraine Год назад +5

      @@ur-inannak9565 and Abkhazia

  • @ongruiti
    @ongruiti Год назад

    Do you think this will happen in Singapore if also mobilised?

  • @nicholasalexander4482
    @nicholasalexander4482 Год назад +14

    I'd probably also leave, but a part of me wishes they would stay and take up arms against Putin

    • @elizabethr4107
      @elizabethr4107 Год назад

      Oh without a doubt an uprising is overdue

  • @Boo-pv4hn
    @Boo-pv4hn Год назад +126

    Praise for those who didn’t forget when you own pets your responsible for them and took them with them instead of leaving them to starve. It’s very sad when you see homes abandoned with pets skin and bones left there

    • @craigrheberling
      @craigrheberling Год назад

      left to starve and run from the bombs...

    • @nundhlalgaya3841
      @nundhlalgaya3841 Год назад +17

      Pets are the family , cannot leave pets to die of starvation

    • @Boo-pv4hn
      @Boo-pv4hn Год назад +8

      @@nundhlalgaya3841 sadly many do hence why so many places have street dogs ect

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 Год назад +197

    They’re not leaving. It’s a special border operation exercise! 😂😂

    • @mrbard1
      @mrbard1 Год назад +9

      Based off this failed russian operation in Ukraine, I don't think Russia is capable of that sort of border operation. Hahaj

    • @eriknephrongfr8847
      @eriknephrongfr8847 Год назад +4

      Nice

    • @berlindickson8533
      @berlindickson8533 Год назад +5

      😂😂😂 I just fainted !

    • @zlonewolf
      @zlonewolf Год назад

      Becareful Georgia, Russians will claim new lands occupied by immigrant Russians as ethnic equivalent to Donetsk and Luhansk & vote referendums. Same in other bordering nations like Finland, Poland, Kazahkstan, etc.

  • @anftrew3775
    @anftrew3775 Год назад +7

    I wonder if I'm the only person that wonders if some of the fighting age Russians fleeing to neighboring countries might actually be going there to be the first russian boots on the ground if Russia decides to invade those nations. Because I believe in human rights, I'd say let them in to escape conscription, but detain them or at least enforce strict controls on their movements. Hundreds of thousands of fighting age men from a country that is currently invading it's neighbour, and has a record of doing so, is something that I think people have a right to be wary of.

  • @mikerequadt9661
    @mikerequadt9661 Год назад +37

    God Bless Ukraine. Long live Ukraine!

  • @juuhaa1
    @juuhaa1 Год назад +47

    Putin called for partial mobilization. So some mobilized to Finland, and the other part to Georgia and Kazakstan . 😄

    • @suminshizzles6951
      @suminshizzles6951 Год назад

      Read the fine print. All people who had military training are in the pool. Since russia has forced military or civil service the number of people eligible to be drafted is huge.

    • @torehaaland6921
      @torehaaland6921 Год назад

      Correct. I have been in Sakartvelo (Georgia) a few months. Rental prices, forexample, are increasing in Tbilisi.

    • @facedante1990
      @facedante1990 Год назад

      Can you judge them? Would you go and kill people for nothing? Would you die for nothing? For putin?

    • @khatunramrattie9243
      @khatunramrattie9243 Год назад

      @@suminshizzles6951 aa

  • @tomnoneofyourbeezwax5032
    @tomnoneofyourbeezwax5032 Год назад +324

    A referendum should be held at these points to determine if Russia should be annexed by Ukraine.

    • @suportbghelp4938
      @suportbghelp4938 Год назад +7

      Sure all want to be in this poor corrupted SHolle, when Moscow is best city for live in 2022 UN ranking. :)

    • @President.GeorgeWashington
      @President.GeorgeWashington Год назад +6

      Lmao!

    • @ktelite
      @ktelite Год назад

      @@suportbghelp4938 both Ukraine and Russia are quiet high on the list for corruption.

    • @paulmakinson1965
      @paulmakinson1965 Год назад +18

      @@suportbghelp4938 Russia isn't Moscow. Most people sent as cannon fodder to Ukraine come from poor places in the east.

    • @miketaylor5212
      @miketaylor5212 Год назад +7

      @@suportbghelp4938 there are only 100,000 homeless living in the sewers in moscow.

  • @RobRoyBoaz
    @RobRoyBoaz Год назад

    Can we be sure there is not a third column here?

  • @toolate6971
    @toolate6971 Год назад

    Dang!

  • @phiakate
    @phiakate Год назад +200

    This is very interesting lesson. You never know when you may have to flee your country to seek asylum. It is a big lesson in how each country treats people fleeing problems in their related countries.

    • @GandalftheWise
      @GandalftheWise Год назад

      I find it interesting that when Middle Eastern men were fleeing the Middle East during the various wars every single common section mentioned how only women and children should be allowed to leave and that the men should stay and to fight. now and every single one of these videos I never see anyone mentioning all these men running away from their country, I guess being white has its privileges

    • @jameslatief1
      @jameslatief1 Год назад +3

      what did you learn?

    • @Shyknit
      @Shyknit Год назад +8

      @@jameslatief1 don't be a dic(tator) and be nice to your neighbors and the people you're leading

    • @Rich-yj4ub
      @Rich-yj4ub Год назад +1

      That won't ever happen in America!

    • @charlottebowes7666
      @charlottebowes7666 Год назад +3

      @@Shyknit Yeah cause being nice gets loads done 🙄

  • @jaker3151
    @jaker3151 Год назад +429

    Instead of fleeing imagine if these tens of thousands of men actually stayed in Russia, organised themselves and "protested" etc. With their military occupied in Ukraine they could overwhelm the local authorities. They could fight for a better Russia like the Ukrainians are fighting for their country.

    • @dlobrown3673
      @dlobrown3673 Год назад +92

      That's not reasonable at this time. They should just leave

    • @artephank
      @artephank Год назад +46

      Imagine russia werent russia and russians werent russians? When did they fight for something other than new tzar to rule them?

    • @pogo1140
      @pogo1140 Год назад +51

      70-80% of the Russian Military is not deployed, so don't think that there is no one to put down a rebellion.

    • @gitamic2287
      @gitamic2287 Год назад +10

      @@pogo1140 most of them would be border guards or defense personnel(from a Chinese or American attack), but curious why Putin didn't rotate them. Conscripts to the border, those guards to Ukraine.

    • @wishingonthemoon1
      @wishingonthemoon1 Год назад +3

      Amen to that 🙌🏽

  • @beltingtokra
    @beltingtokra Год назад +4

    Fair play to those fleeing. I'd do the same in that position.

  • @carlospinheirotorres9499
    @carlospinheirotorres9499 Год назад +1

    Спасибо! 🙏🏻

  • @maddogpham9815
    @maddogpham9815 Год назад +404

    February 2022: Ukrainians said "We don't need the ride, we just need ammunition."
    September 2022: Russian said "We don't need ammunition, we need the ride out of Russia."
    LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    God bless Ukrainians for stand up and fight for their freedom, their right, and their land!
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @donabeth4561
      @donabeth4561 Год назад +6

      Hahaha perfect😂

    • @elorasandoval2801
      @elorasandoval2801 Год назад +5

      A wolfing Putin

    • @alexchad98
      @alexchad98 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Chicago48
      @Chicago48 Год назад +11

      Zelensky is smart to tell the RU soldiers to surrender and they will be treated humanely. I can see a bunch of RU soldiers waving the white flag and walking across the border.

    • @SV-pv4pv
      @SV-pv4pv Год назад

      What a bunch of cowards! This shows how Putins war is a joke

  • @WasNotWas999
    @WasNotWas999 Год назад +75

    Funny how they did not complain until they got called up!!!!

    • @grassytramtracks
      @grassytramtracks Год назад +12

      Because people don't want to be called to die for the sake of Putin's greed and aggression - it was the final straw to break the camel's back. Besides how do you know that they didn't protest or anything?

    • @nesser52
      @nesser52 Год назад +10

      They were, got punished and not highlighted in the news

    • @joyaustin6581
      @joyaustin6581 Год назад

      The wealthy run every country. The wealthy use nationalism to get the poor to die for them

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 Год назад +3

      You can’t complain, it is not accepted.

    • @irrationalreasoning6368
      @irrationalreasoning6368 Год назад +2

      Because they don't want to die pointless deaths in a conflict in which they'd be seen as the villains. Wise up.

  • @Ebritton45
    @Ebritton45 Год назад +1

    “I don’t like this, now it effects me.”

  • @thomastraynor9299
    @thomastraynor9299 Год назад +14

    To finally get there and be turned around must be soul destroying! To be forced back to be conscripted and sent to a war you had nothing to do with. What a strain on Georgia. Too few have too much power in this world.

    • @kti5682
      @kti5682 Год назад +2

      I'm wondering how many people try to hike across those pretty mountain ranges to freedom. Russia can't possibly have an impenetrable border given its length.

  • @drlegendre
    @drlegendre Год назад +194

    2:00 - "..if everything closes down, there will be no Japan".
    This remarkably odd comment seems to come down to a poor translation of idiomatic speech. My guess is that what he said is more along the lines of "if the (Russian) borders are locked down, my plans for Japan will be canceled ".

    • @fahadahaf
      @fahadahaf Год назад +33

      you could translate it as "..if everything closes down, there will be no going to Japan" I guess

    • @ulfpe
      @ulfpe Год назад +5

      Or just an unpreparec FSB agent messing up his cover story

    • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
      @JamesSmith-ix5jd Год назад +9

      just adding [for me] would be enough to translate it correctly

    • @wookiwoki6954
      @wookiwoki6954 Год назад +13

      Yes. That's exactly what he meant. In Russian you can say something like "больше никакой Японии", which is literally "no more Japan". But in this context it refers to previous plans about Japan.

    • @Graham_Wideman
      @Graham_Wideman Год назад +42

      The speaker's comment is very normal casual English. We might say something like "I'm planning to go to Hawaii, then Taiwan and then Japan. But if I can't get a visa, there will be no Japan." Yes, obviously it just means "there will be no trip to Japan", or "there will be no Japan on my itinerary". The verb "to be" does not, in this case, refer to the existence of the country per se, it refers to the presence of the country on the list, or on the itinerary.

  • @user-eu2sk5pm6q
    @user-eu2sk5pm6q Год назад +38

    The most shocking thing is that after Russia grabbed 20% of Georgia, Georgia has visa-free policy with russia.

    • @evamasters5028
      @evamasters5028 Год назад +16

      Georgia is a small country with very little leverage against ruzzia. Unlike Ukraine, which is very important for Europe, Georgia is small and the US and EU don't consider is worth the fight. If Ukraine wins, this will be also a win for Georgia, which may become an EU member at the same time with Ukraine and Moldova.

    • @alexoolau
      @alexoolau Год назад +2

      Nuke war means who cares.

    • @jonathanjacob5453
      @jonathanjacob5453 Год назад

      @@evamasters5028 what is the future of the EU without access to abundant cheap energy? Georgia is better of looking to Russia and the east.

    • @SolomonSunder
      @SolomonSunder Год назад

      Maybe because many Georgians work in Russia than the other way around?

    • @evamasters5028
      @evamasters5028 Год назад

      @ Jonathan Jacob: gas is not everything and ruzzia has been using gas for political leverage, limiting freedom and enslaving whole countries, like Belarus. EU will be perfectly fine without Ruzzian gas, it will diversify fron other countries like Norway and North Africa, as well as new renewable sources. Ruzzia will be completely diminished at the end of this war.

  • @wiwikumang209
    @wiwikumang209 Год назад +2

    Its better to run away rather than be killed.

  • @user-nq2sw6sg8q
    @user-nq2sw6sg8q Год назад +1

    In every major mobilisation or draft, ppl will fled . During Vietnam war draft, many Americans fled to Canada too.

  • @kazuhirala
    @kazuhirala Год назад +335

    Folks really don’t know just how massive the Russia border is in the world, there are literally roads with no border security you simply drive on in on the Mongolia and Kazakhstan lines

    • @kazuhirala
      @kazuhirala Год назад +35

      @@Elatenl Yes, but this particular Border (given its size) is the one of the Major Powers’ countries that’s less secured in the whole planet. During the Soviet Union they never thought of having a border control on their Eastern sector given their close cooperation with China. That’s all changed now.

    • @kazuhirala
      @kazuhirala Год назад +2

      @@Elatenl I meant to put “Massive”.

    • @Demicleas
      @Demicleas Год назад +13

      @@Elatenl you know how the U.S. Is having border control issiues? Well multiply that for Russia and you'll have a relative understanding of what Russian border security is like.

    • @SpaseGoast
      @SpaseGoast Год назад

      If they fled Russia through illegal border entry into other countries then they are illegal immigrants and should be arrested and deported to Russia.

    • @leagueaddict8357
      @leagueaddict8357 Год назад +2

      I know, same with China there is a very thin metal fence between a very big part of the border between China and Russia.

  • @compassroses
    @compassroses Год назад +102

    Who can blame them for not wanting to be carbonized in a rusting T-34 that's been hauled out of storage?

    • @eh1702
      @eh1702 Год назад +4

      Ouch! Succinct but…brutal.

    • @AtomicExtremophile
      @AtomicExtremophile Год назад +4

      LOL

    • @IBTU
      @IBTU Год назад +2

      America hadthe latest technology and still run away from Afghanistan

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 Год назад

      Yep. Relics from the Second World War, with some still being in service to this day.

    • @sorin_channel
      @sorin_channel Год назад +25

      @@IBTU USSR with its latest technology also ran from Afghanistan, and so what?

  • @martiedoherty5765
    @martiedoherty5765 Год назад

    Is not draft dodging, is "special escape operation".

  • @ExpatRiot79
    @ExpatRiot79 Год назад +4

    Okay, I was livingin Tbilisi when the war broke out. What an awesome and chill city! As soon as Putin invaded we were slammed with Russians seeking a way out of russia. I was paying 600USD per month in rent for a large two bedroom with a view of the city, but when the influx happened rent tripled, then quadrupled. When I moved out I looked at the listing for my apt. 2k/month. It's probably more now.

  • @6MAJORXWEIGHT6
    @6MAJORXWEIGHT6 Год назад +68

    They weren’t against the war until it effected them personally

    • @veronicaclayton8163
      @veronicaclayton8163 Год назад +1

      yeah

    • @thabzmad7265
      @thabzmad7265 Год назад +13

      These are ordinary people, they were never interviewed and of course we have seen what happened to dissidents, now they have the platform and have voiced their opinion, how can you speak for them for a time when they were not behind the mic?

    • @6MAJORXWEIGHT6
      @6MAJORXWEIGHT6 Год назад

      @@thabzmad7265 Idk, I’m just an American on the internet

    • @down-to-earth-mystery-school
      @down-to-earth-mystery-school Год назад +6

      Being against the war publicly in Russia is detrimental to keeping your head on your shoulders

    • @dersven4122
      @dersven4122 Год назад +9

      @@6MAJORXWEIGHT6 exactly, you have the luxury of judging others without living their situation

  • @moimoi3896
    @moimoi3896 Год назад +17

    or how to invade Georgia without make war....

    • @napoleonbonaparte4396
      @napoleonbonaparte4396 Год назад +6

      Yeah... Russians getting a resident permit in Georgia as I saw in previous videos. Next step is to hold referendum to join Russia.

    • @aheimdahl5201
      @aheimdahl5201 Год назад +7

      @@napoleonbonaparte4396 Georgia should not allow them to get Resident Permits.
      If they act out against Georgia while in Georgia, they should be rounded up by the Truckful and dropped off at the Russian Border.
      Full stop.

    • @napoleonbonaparte4396
      @napoleonbonaparte4396 Год назад +2

      @@aheimdahl5201 Thank you for your advice. In general, the Georgian public knows what you are saying, but Georgian government is scared of the world. The current government has one foot in the West, and the other foot in Russia. Other than that, pressure comes from liberals in terms of the human rights. Secondly, Georgians have bad reputation since the 1990s. Anything happened in Georgia, Georgians are blamed from the world, so called political analysts and professors from the western universities.

    • @napoleonbonaparte4396
      @napoleonbonaparte4396 Год назад +2

      You are right. Historically, a bunch of people settled in Georgia and then they want a piece of territory from Georgia. Gradually, Georgia is becoming smaller and smaller.

  • @ilianakanchovska6508
    @ilianakanchovska6508 Год назад

    Heartbreaking

  • @gracykn1670
    @gracykn1670 Год назад

    Whatever it is, though I do understand the urgent situation, I wish all safe and secure and together with their pets.

  • @nikkster01
    @nikkster01 Год назад +8

    so they are concerned now because it might be them instead of someone far away where was all this concern in Feb

  • @nzs316
    @nzs316 Год назад +26

    I never realized how many patriotic men Rus has but, aren’t they going the wrong way!
    This will be a good lesson for China. If China dares to invade Taiwan how many of their conscripts are going to be heading to other borders to get away from a battle or war.

    • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
      @JamesSmith-ix5jd Год назад

      1/100 of Chinese army will be enough to cover up taiwan in Chinese bodies 2 times over.

    • @suportbghelp4938
      @suportbghelp4938 Год назад

      China have nothing with Russian liberal society.Did u hear for revolution in China for 4000 years? :)

    • @user-mj7dt8of8e
      @user-mj7dt8of8e Год назад

      Only Western countries will accept them. Western countries are tolerant of all ethnic groups, except for Russians. This war showed the true face of Europeans

    • @craigrheberling
      @craigrheberling Год назад

      the lesson for china- if you want to take control of taiwan, after you destroy it you will be hated by the whole world.

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 Год назад

      I don’t think they would. China is more brutal. Putin is no angel but there’s no evidence that he’s committed atrocities against his own people, China had Tiannamen Square.
      He would throw them into prison, China would probably execute them. Either way, I am grateful that I wasn’t born in either of those countries.
      I don’t dislike the people there but I am glad not to be under their forms of government, even if I do have some criticism of my own country.

  • @bushyg6067
    @bushyg6067 Год назад +2

    I wonder how many of these men was pro war until they got called up 🤔

  • @joshuaanderson7219
    @joshuaanderson7219 Год назад +3

    The bully didn’t expect the kid to hit back hard

  • @jamesschafferius2687
    @jamesschafferius2687 Год назад +6

    If these young men were as courageous as the women of Iran they would not be running away from Putin.

  • @mickeypigknuckles
    @mickeypigknuckles Год назад +36

    Wild watching the fall of the Soviet Union, the fall of Yeltsin, and now the fall of Russia.

    • @natalias50
      @natalias50 Год назад +4

      Best thing that would happen to us Easter Europeans and Russians themselves.

    • @jabloko992
      @jabloko992 Год назад

      I don't understand why there hasn't been a coup in Russia. I'm pretty sure nobody wants their economy to go into the garbage bag. The gazprom and oil oligarchs are suffering too and they have power to stop this. The army is getting obliterated and filled up with un-motivated conscripts. The generals are getting blamed and will be arrested/fired/executed. This is bad for EVERYONE.

    • @johngy40
      @johngy40 Год назад

      Let’s hope so

    • @LoliLikesPedobear
      @LoliLikesPedobear Год назад

      @@natalias50 true.
      Hey from Moscow.

    • @JuniGobi
      @JuniGobi Год назад

      All of the above disintegrations were planned by the West. You can read about this in memoirs firsthand.

  • @smasad6693
    @smasad6693 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @richard63
    @richard63 Год назад +19

    A slap in the face for Putin and his '"war cronies". Good luck to all the young people leaving Russia. I certainly hope the EU can accommodate everyone.

    • @user-db5zc1nf4b
      @user-db5zc1nf4b Год назад

      Idk its strange i saw videous of ukranian army take People from Street into army and catch students in the border Who try to flee country and nobody talk about It, doesnt show hundrends of pro russian videous from Telegram where they destroy ukr force no footage full lie, i realise West have so much propoganda and their Democracy is a joke

  • @seancallaghan54
    @seancallaghan54 Год назад +34

    So they were fine with the war until they suddenly might get drafted...

    • @franceslock1662
      @franceslock1662 Год назад +3

      Exactly, selfish, precious, princesses.

    • @drivehard2395
      @drivehard2395 Год назад

      You know they were "fine" with it? LOL! For months most of them didn't even know a war was going on because of the misinformation they were being fed. You know what protesting Putin gets you in Russia. Prison. Death.

    • @junioradult6219
      @junioradult6219 Год назад +3

      @@joyaustin6581 your missing the point

    • @mso1ps4
      @mso1ps4 Год назад +4

      @@joyaustin6581 Why support a war you don't intend to fight?

    • @joyaustin6581
      @joyaustin6581 Год назад

      @@junioradult6219 I’m a veteran. I believe it is acceptable to change your support of war if you feel your government has been deceptive or is sending you somewhere completely unprepared. Governments don’t care if individuals die, you are just a sacrificial pawn. Government is typically the wealthy upper class who send the young and lower income to die for something that is unlikely to benefit them. In a democracy everyone should be involved in decisions but reality is most of us are more focused on social and family obligations.

  • @maco1985
    @maco1985 Год назад +135

    Let's imagine instead of running, turning up at the red square in the same numbers. Putin would end up as Ceausescu.

    • @TheGreatDanish
      @TheGreatDanish Год назад

      Putin has engineered a scared, submissive population. They'd sooner run than try and meaningfully oppose the leader.

    • @Dmitry2184
      @Dmitry2184 Год назад +62

      No 😂 people who never lived in authoritarian regime are so cute and naive

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Год назад

      Rumours are that Putin fled Moscow for his Ural Mountains bunker. It can accomodate 30.000+ people for several years so if true he'll probably be safe there - for some time.

    • @lancerevo9747
      @lancerevo9747 Год назад +7

      @@Dmitry2184 💯

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Год назад +19

      @@Elatenl By Ruzzian state forces. Because the Belarussian army would not shoot their own people.

  • @pigdogcat7973
    @pigdogcat7973 Год назад

    Consequences of war,

  • @wom_Bat
    @wom_Bat Год назад

    2:38 wait his names Igor Corruptov?

  • @calikiwi
    @calikiwi Год назад +18

    Last one leaving, turn off the lights! (So glad to see they’re taking their pets like family ❤️)

  • @Steven-ji7sc
    @Steven-ji7sc Год назад +22

    85% in Russia agreed with the war. Now they have to be accountable to fight only to say the war is not right.

    • @Investorstoday
      @Investorstoday Год назад +1

      Don’t you think 60,000 is less than 15% ? Just because your not involved is why you have such short sight into the matter

    • @nielsf
      @nielsf Год назад +1

      Yeah and 99% of ukraine voted to join Russia. If there is ever a point in your life where the numbers never seem to add up and you need to think about why, it's when russia does "Poll's" with it's "citizens".

    • @beta3522
      @beta3522 Год назад +1

      Where did you get that number from?

  • @AusESL
    @AusESL Год назад +2

    They really are Rushin’

  • @joshtri2067
    @joshtri2067 Год назад

    By the look of Egor’s clock, he has been doing the time warp too many times.

  • @LOFIGSD
    @LOFIGSD Год назад +7

    People, Don't die for the War Pigs, there will be no War if none of us line up to die

  • @theeraphatsunthornwit6266
    @theeraphatsunthornwit6266 Год назад +23

    Another 8000+ people are crossing via mountain pass in the background 😉

  • @strikezero01
    @strikezero01 Год назад

    one of them made it on Finland, the other... I just hope he will make it >.< on Kazakhstan or Georgia

  • @user0K
    @user0K Год назад

    Leaving is a radical form of a protest. And one of the most visible.
    Though, you cannot leave if borders are closed.

  • @willia451
    @willia451 Год назад +73

    He said, "Thanks to the Georgians for opening the border. It made it much easier for us." Poor choice of words.

    • @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799
      @chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 Год назад

      But a country like Georgia has any choice against Russia even as poor as the choice of words

    • @majuscule8883
      @majuscule8883 Год назад +2

      Georgia is also a opened door to the world. They can move from Georgia to Azerbaijan, Turkey, the Emirates,south america, .
      The world is immense when you are young with energy.

    • @viki_kekw
      @viki_kekw Год назад +6

      @@majuscule8883 ага. Особенно когда у тебя нет денег

  • @madmiguel6593
    @madmiguel6593 Год назад +56

    It will be great to have a table with numbers by country of the people fleeing.

    • @aikhis
      @aikhis Год назад +1

      The names of the first two across the border will be willoughby and schofield

    • @hom0faber
      @hom0faber Год назад +1

      Georgia probably would be on the first place, despite been very small country

    • @khiem1939
      @khiem1939 Год назад

      When Putin's War started, Russia had a population 1/2 that of the USA, NOW due to conscripts fleeing, 54,000 DEAD Russian soldiers, 250,000 Russians who have immigrated elsewhere, soon Russia will be left with nothing more than OLD men and women and a population 1/4 that of the USA!

    • @martiedoherty5765
      @martiedoherty5765 Год назад +1

      Is not draft dodging, is "special escape operation".

    • @gardengeek3041
      @gardengeek3041 Год назад

      Yes, this outflow is no longer just a trickle. We're now hearing of "tens of thousands", How accurate is that ?
      If it's an accurate estimate, it really could effect the direction of this war, but also the direction of Russian society for decades to come.
      Those fleeing now appear to be from the backbone of Russian society. But again, how many ? And will it be enough to tip the scales before Putin closes the exits ?

  • @charleswalls5438
    @charleswalls5438 Год назад

    should be saying "Access Denied"

  • @dkexpat2755
    @dkexpat2755 Год назад +3

    DW, News, DW Documentary is two channels i really am happy is on youtube, so much good content!

  • @Sigismundism
    @Sigismundism Год назад +66

    Every Russian man that leaves his country is potentially one less man contributing to the Russian war effort (however unwillingly). Even though there are good reasons to be concerned about Russians mass immigration, I think this reason alone outweighs them.

    • @MiladaKaiser
      @MiladaKaiser Год назад +2

      There is 159 mil Russians. All men have 24-48 months of military training. It was always compulsory for every young man in Russia to follow army for 3 years.

    • @Sigismundism
      @Sigismundism Год назад +8

      @@MiladaKaiser The Russian population may be large, yet the Kremlin are still struggling to find soldiers, and people fleeing the country will not make things easier for them. Also, there are better and worse recruits from the Kremlin's perspective - some have military experience, some don't; some have 48 months of training, some have 12 (since 2008 military service is 12 months minimum, not 24).

    • @anastasiiaskurativska1162
      @anastasiiaskurativska1162 Год назад

      @@MiladaKaiser so Russian men that are against Putin have enough training to actually fight for their country against their government.

    • @nikeimizhongtomasch1880
      @nikeimizhongtomasch1880 Год назад +11

      @@MiladaKaiser Russia actually is less than 130m. Half of it is drunk or sick. Also the territory is too large to control.

    • @greyarea1004
      @greyarea1004 Год назад

      Ahh there will always be enough in Russia

  • @nyhtfall5260
    @nyhtfall5260 Год назад +23

    With a population of under 4 million - with potentially half a million Russian citizens in country….
    What’s to stop Russia from “protecting” Russian citizens + de-nazifying the Georgian regime?
    When can we expect a Georgian “referendum” to be annexed by Russia?

    • @Gwyrddu
      @Gwyrddu Год назад

      The fact that Russia's army is mostly growing sunflowers in Ukraine. If Russia at some future point jumps from their humiliating defeat in Ukraine to take another stab at Georgia they'll find themselves in the same predicament of facing a well armed force with an unlimited supply line from NATO.

    • @user-mj7dt8of8e
      @user-mj7dt8of8e Год назад

      Russophobic lies. You are now trying to justify discrimination against Russians. This is the true face of Europeans

  • @tintinjailhouse1312
    @tintinjailhouse1312 Год назад

    And its 13 hours ago !!

  • @brownsrvlifecampground9322
    @brownsrvlifecampground9322 Год назад

    Oh wow

  • @hhKJgf1M8a0rzt8hP
    @hhKJgf1M8a0rzt8hP Год назад +29

    How does a country survive in these modern times when all competent IT people leave?

    • @clayton584
      @clayton584 Год назад +15

      They won't. They're an aging population with Soviet Era infrastructure. They're too busy playing war games as their cities and towns remain in the past.

    • @hhKJgf1M8a0rzt8hP
      @hhKJgf1M8a0rzt8hP Год назад

      @@clayton584 people have no initiative to improve their surroundings while kleptocratic government is stealing from them. How could they improve the infrastructure if the money is needed to build palaces and buy yachts for the elites? Russia has so many natural resources it could be the next Dubai if the government wasn't so greedy.

    • @austinscott4695
      @austinscott4695 Год назад +8

      That too more than 82% of IT people are men.

    • @clayton584
      @clayton584 Год назад +5

      @@austinscott4695 I did not know the figure, but I'm not surprised.

    • @mso1ps4
      @mso1ps4 Год назад +2

      Serious question, is there any use for IT people in Russia's current state?

  • @E3ECO
    @E3ECO Год назад +126

    I can see both sides of this. On the one hand, let them escape so they can't add to Russian forces. On the other, force them to stay so they can agitate for change. I don't know which argument is more compelling.

    • @jamegumb7298
      @jamegumb7298 Год назад +19

      Or: Let them escape, that way Russia has all the more reason to invade those countries along the border.

    • @visitante-pc5zc
      @visitante-pc5zc Год назад +15

      Both makes sense. Hard to predict the outcome either way

    • @zazazazadze9933
      @zazazazadze9933 Год назад +1

      The first one of course because the last 20 years showed that russians are unable to overthrow their government even when it was much easier, let alone today.

    • @lif6737
      @lif6737 Год назад +15

      Most Russians can’t leave, so I think there will still be plenty to agitate for change. That said, as Russians leave, Moscow will be forced to respond. I’d rather Russia restrict passage out of the country than us force them to stay. It will look far worse domestically and anger people even more.

    • @3amthoughts5
      @3amthoughts5 Год назад +3

      The worst that would happen to them is proscution when they want to come back , because they kind of bertayed their country by not staying in russia and try to fix their country

  • @drakeplus2858
    @drakeplus2858 Год назад

    No sure if that’s true…

  • @carolsullivan1981
    @carolsullivan1981 Год назад +13

    Question at the border should be: “Did you support the annexation of Crimea in 2014?” It was sooo popular in Russia so it would be interesting to hear their responses. Or even thoughts on Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Sakatvelo is beautiful, the people there are so hospitable yet they don't have it easy. I am thinking of old friends there.

    • @craigrheberling
      @craigrheberling Год назад +1

      that IS a good question...

    • @larisaulkina4111
      @larisaulkina4111 Год назад

      You omit that for the people of Crimea joining Russia in 2014 was a great thing, which THEY wanted. And they did not regret their decision.

    • @katholischetheologiegeschi1319
      @katholischetheologiegeschi1319 Год назад

      @@larisaulkina4111 yes just as the people now with far over 90% pro-Russia votes in Ukraine. Looks like north korea voting for Kim Jong Un ahhahaha

    • @gotzvonberlichingen8210
      @gotzvonberlichingen8210 Год назад +1

      @@jaouad_h Probably RT!

    • @carolsullivan1981
      @carolsullivan1981 Год назад +2

      @@larisaulkina4111 Yeah, I guess the Crimean Tatars (qırımlar) thought the influx of Russians would eventually lead to something ominous. I hope it doesn’t happen to Georgia. Putin is on a Tsarist rerun but then his view of the world is rather 18th century.

  • @Spaceballz123
    @Spaceballz123 Год назад +63

    Russia will not change if people just run instead of fighting Putin

    • @larsrons7937
      @larsrons7937 Год назад +17

      Primarily those who can afford it leave Russia, they are probably also educated and skilled people. Putin is leaving Russia with an uneducated and unskilled population, this war is a total "brain drain" for Russia.

    • @kellychuba
      @kellychuba Год назад +7

      Russia was doomed the moment vodka hit the glass

    • @artephank
      @artephank Год назад +6

      Do they oppose putin or just don’t want to be conscripted?

    • @joelkoffi2806
      @joelkoffi2806 Год назад +3

      You think it’s that easy uh ?

    • @stevenk1833
      @stevenk1833 Год назад +4

      @@artephank Good question.

  • @stephenmcdonald664
    @stephenmcdonald664 Год назад +122

    Thanks from Canada. DW from Germany provides very good coverage of the Ukrainian - Russia war.

    • @crush42mash6
      @crush42mash6 Год назад

      🇨🇦

    • @weseehowcommiegoogleis3770
      @weseehowcommiegoogleis3770 Год назад +2

      Kanaduh. You have your own problems.

    • @rhondaclark716
      @rhondaclark716 Год назад

      AT LEAST THEY ARE GETTING GODS CHILDREN

    • @shannonwasserman3653
      @shannonwasserman3653 Год назад +1

      🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @wbrucesimpson
      @wbrucesimpson Год назад +1

      DW is another reason we must always resist calls to defund the CBC. Public broadcasting is more important than ever! NO MORE WAR!

  • @geoeconomics5629
    @geoeconomics5629 Год назад +1

    Result of military mobilization in Russia
    300.000 reservists + 480.000 volunteers

  • @robertgadziola1601
    @robertgadziola1601 Год назад

    This is so terrible. Such disruption.

  • @boryslebeda6908
    @boryslebeda6908 Год назад +42

    Now actually Russians have opportunity to conduct referendum in Georgia and annex some more territories

    • @JamesSmith-ix5jd
      @JamesSmith-ix5jd Год назад +5

      don't give ideas to putin :D

    • @EnriquePerezBarahona
      @EnriquePerezBarahona Год назад +1

      That's what i was thinking, too. Wherever Russians go, Putin deems it okay to invade.

    • @njnikusha
      @njnikusha Год назад +5

      Its a trojan horse indeed

    • @IgorFranknstn27
      @IgorFranknstn27 Год назад

      Russia has already got 20% of Georgia when they invaded in 2008, what makes you think they'll need more?

    • @IgorFranknstn27
      @IgorFranknstn27 Год назад

      @@EnriquePerezBarahona Really? Then I feel sorry for China. There have been millions of Russians living in China now

  • @allo-other
    @allo-other Год назад +56

    "I don't approve of the war" = "I'm terrified of dying for Poooti in Ukraine!"

    • @rob6850
      @rob6850 Год назад +20

      I don't know that terrified is the right word for not wanting to die for a despot's narcissism.

    • @travispaskiewicz2663
      @travispaskiewicz2663 Год назад +14

      I mean, they're still taking volunteers. Go sign your name, if you think everyone else are cowards.

    • @artephank
      @artephank Год назад +14

      @@rob6850 did they protest when russia annexed Crimea? Or when russia, oh irony, annexed part of Georgia? Georgians are saints letting all those russians in, taking into account atrocities russians committed there not that long ago

    • @allo-other
      @allo-other Год назад +3

      @@travispaskiewicz2663 I don't have the misfortune of being a Poootinista. Have you signed up as a volunteer, then?
      No, I thought not.

    • @allo-other
      @allo-other Год назад +1

      @@artephank With an open border, I don't think that the Georgians have a choice.
      As to atrocities, every nation has a subset of evil thugs. It's just that culturally-militaristic and religionist societies seem to have a higher proportion of contemptible, chest-thumping bullies.

  • @JoseFlores-xh5cj
    @JoseFlores-xh5cj Год назад +19

    If they aren't willing to fight for their country, they most likely won't fight for Georgia either. Once Russia invades Georgia, they are running back to Russia or running to another country, giving Georgia the middle finger after helping them.

  • @igypop1883
    @igypop1883 Год назад

    thousands of men.. kilometres of queues.., where exactly??!!..

  • @jjohnson5014
    @jjohnson5014 Год назад +12

    I imagine prices will increase nearest the Russia-Georgia border as there is more demand for basic necessities

  • @michaelgallery4582
    @michaelgallery4582 Год назад +40

    Georgia should be careful as Putin may hold another referendum thereand annex it because of new russian citizens

    • @user-mj7dt8of8e
      @user-mj7dt8of8e Год назад +3

      Russophobic nonsense

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад +6

      @@user-mj7dt8of8e Russophia is ok in the west

    • @wizzenberry
      @wizzenberry Год назад

      @@user-mj7dt8of8e phobe means scared, yes people are scared of putin he is a pleb lets go brandon

    • @ronnie5329
      @ronnie5329 Год назад +7

      ​@@user-mj7dt8of8e it makes plenty sense seeing the support for stealing land in Russia

    • @fantasea2617
      @fantasea2617 Год назад +7

      @@user-mj7dt8of8e haha.. Ofcourse it's russophobic for you when West talking sense

  • @BonkNosey
    @BonkNosey Год назад

    68.11 million (2019) Men in Russia this is nothing on who is leaving.

  • @Formed123
    @Formed123 Год назад

    Show the lines of cars or bleat down