Russians have been reportedly sailing yachts to South Korea to avoid getting drafted into Vladimir Putin’s army.
Russian conscripts have been fleeing the call up since a partial mobilisation by Vladimir Putin
More than 20 men have reached the country since late September – but only two have been granted entry, lawmaker An Ho-young revealed today. A ferry running from Vladivostok to Donghae used to take 21 hours, according to Direct Ferries, with the distance from the Russian port to Busan some 583 nautical miles, according to Ports.com.reported that one crew’s trip through the Sea of Japan lasted roughly five days, since they had to avoid North Korean territorial waters.
Most fled by road, rail and air to Europe and neighbouring former Soviet Union countries, like Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.Most Russian men, like these seen fleeing to Georgia, have attempted more conventional exits from their homeland
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