Russians fleeing Putin's order will have to sign form condemning war at bar

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'I didn't vote for Putin, he is a dictator' is among the condemnations that must be signed by Russian patrons at a bar in Georgia.

Even prior to the mobilization announcement, Dedaena bar in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi forced Russian citizens desiring to enter the establishment to fill out a"visa."

Entrants must sign their names and surnames, acknowledging they are Russian citizens visiting Georgia and that they plan to show"respect" for their host country. A photograph taken March 5 shows Russian visitors sitting on the terrace of a bar called Plokhobar in Tbilisi, Georgia. On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced partial mobilization in connection to the war in Ukraine, pushing some Russians to flee to Georgia, where at least one bar, the Dedaena, is making them sign a form expressing their disdain for Putin's actions upon entering.

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