INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
be leaving Volshuva behind in St
September sent hundreds of thousands of anti-war Russians fleeing abroad in a hurry
Yekaterina AlexandrovaAlthough the Georgian government does not release data on the number of foreign couples who register marriages in the
country, six newlywed Russian men and women who spoke to The Moscow Times all said they had friends and acquaintances who had also married
never really any reason to get married
Afterwards, the couple strolled the streets of downtown Tbilisi, enjoying the nighttime ambience, before going for a celebratory glass of
facilitate an onward move
A view of Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia.mostafa_meraji / pixabayAll of those who spoke to The Moscow Times said their plans for
certificates.Courtesy of Yekaterina AlexandrovaNot everyone getting married in Georgia is doing so with longtime partners
Some got to know their new spouses amid the uncertainty of the war and emigration.Activist Yekaterina Alexandrova, who previously worked for
Zurabishvili said last month there were 80,000 Russians residing in Georgia
Petersburg at the start of the invasion, said he and his now-wife, Volshuva, were planning to relocate to Poland this year if they are able