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Russia's neighbors denied reports of a mass exodus of Russians.

Russia's neighbors denied reports of a "mass exodus" of Russians.

Checkpoints operate as usual.

Georgia. The tax service reports that over the past 10 days there has been no sharp increase in the flow of people entering and leaving the country at the Kazbegi checkpoint.

Kazakhstan. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic officially denied the reports of some media about the "mass migration" of Russians.

"This year, about 1 million 660 thousand citizens of the Russian Federation entered Kazakhstan, and 1 million 640 thousand left," the head of the migration service said.

Finland. According to the Finnish border service, on September 21, 4,400 Russians entered the country, and on September 22, 5,950 Russians. At the same time, in the previous days of this week, there were an average of about 2,900 entrants.

However, if we take earlier dates, then from September 15 to September 21, about 4,000 Russians entered Finland per day. And in August the values ​​were even higher. That is, there is no noticeable growth, the average figures are approximately preserved.

A slight increase in the number of tourists from the Russian Federation could arise against the backdrop of reports of an imminent ban on entry into Finland for Russians. As it has already been banned by the Baltic countries.

Mongolia. The country's Foreign Ministry also denied reports by some Western media that there were allegedly queues of Russians at border crossings with the Russian Federation trying to evade mobilization.

"Today, the Altanbulag border crossing of the Selenginsky aimag (region) is operating normally. There are no queues," the ministry said.

Russia's neighbors denied reports of a mass exodus of Russians.