Incredible satellite images show queues of cars leaving Russia for Georgia.
The plugs lengthen measuring up to twenty kilometers.
More than 260,000 men have already fled the country to avoid the partial military mobilization decreed by Vladimir Putin.
“We note an increase of 40% (compared to the previous week) Yesterday, we had 5,500 border crossings in total between entries and exits,” says Jesse Pirttinen, Lieutenant at the Vaalimaa border post (Finland).
Deserters flee to neighboring countries, including Georgia, Finland and Kazakhstan.
To prevent this exodus, the Russian security services set up a "mobile" mobilization office to intercept "deserters" on the border with Georgia.
Another measure, the Kremlin announced that it will no longer issue passports to mobilized people.
Nevertheless, Russians can travel to Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan without a passport.