Have Russians who fled the war found new homes?
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Have Russians who fled the war found new homes?
On the first day of Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Nikolai Kireev sat with his three-year-old son and cried as he read the news. Now he's one of an estimated 112,000 Russians living in Georgia. He has started up his own business, but many eye him and other Russian immigrants with suspicion. Matthew Larotonda reports. This story contains profanity.
Have Russians who fled the war found new homes?
On the first day of Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Nikolai Kireev sat with his three-year-old son and cried as he read the news. Now he's one of an estimated 112,000 Russians living in Georgia. He has started up his own business, but many eye him and other Russian immigrants with suspicion. Matthew Larotonda reports. This story contains profanity.
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