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Russians head to Georgia as tensions back home increase

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 01:46s - Published
Russians head to Georgia as tensions back home increase

Russians head to Georgia as tensions back home increase

Large numbers of Russia head to Georgia with many hoping to stay there due to increasing tensions back home.


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