Tens of thousands have fled Russia after mobilisation, with many taking unorthodox routes

Two Russians made headlines around the world last week when they crossed the Bering Strait by boat, landing on a remote Alaska island to avoid conscription to fight in Ukraine.

Their dramatic journey was just the latest in a string of unorthodox routes used by tens of thousands of fleeing Russians desperate to avoid participating in Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

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