Nearly 4M Russians Left Russia in Early 2022 acording to the FSB

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  1. notice that left in this article includes all kinds of visas:work,study,turism,medical etc

    However,there have been massive growth in visas to neighboring countries

    >Georgia accepted 38,281 Russians in the first quarter of 2022, the FSB said, a nearly fivefold jump from the 8,504 Russians accepted over the same time last year.
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    >A nearly fivefold increase was also seen in Tajikistan, where 40,054 Russians arrived this January-March compared with 8,857 in January-March 2021.
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    >Estonia saw a fourfold increase (125,426) compared with last year (29,364). Fellow Baltic states Latvia (25,568 compared with 13,521) and Lithuania (48,197 compared with 41,838) saw slight increases.
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    >Armenia saw a threefold jump of 134,129 arriving Russians from 44,586 over the same time last year.
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    >The FSB reported a similar threefold jump for arrivals in Uzbekistan at 53,084 this year compared with 15,206 in 2021.
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    >The number of Russians arriving in Kazakhstan doubled to 204,947 in January-March 2022 from 122,330.
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    >The FSB reported a slight uptick in Russians traveling to war-torn Ukraine — 328,435, up from 316,286 in January-March 2021.

    i’m pretty sure Russian interest for tourism didn’t grow by 300% suddenly

    there might be other factors at play,but i don’t watch news 🙂

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