Yerevan, Armenia, has emerged as a refuge for Russians fleeing political persecution, war, and mobilization under Putin's regime. Egor, a former Russian police officer, fled after resigning from his post and participating in anti-Kremlin protests. He now lives in Yerevan, working in a cafe alongside other political exiles. Over 60,000 Russians have arrived in Armenia since 2022, transforming the city with new businesses and cultural influences. Many refugees, like Egor and Anya, describe feelings of fear and uncertainty about returning to Russia, while adapting to their new lives in Armenia.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents the experiences of Russian political exiles in Armenia without overt ideological framing. It focuses on personal stories and the impact of migration rather than taking a stance on political issues. The narrative remains balanced, highlighting both the challenges faced by exiles,



