‘Another 10 days and we’ll all have TB’
A Ukrainian man stuck on the Russian-Georgian border talks of sleeping in shifts, a lack of care and feeling forgotten

Dozens of Ukrainians have been living in an underground room without windows or ventilation on the border between Russia and Georgia for over a week. Some are former prisoners who were forcibly removed from occupied parts of Ukraine early in the war, while others are ordinary citizens barred from entering Russia and with nowhere else to go.
Once they cross the border, they are left in a basement while Ukrainian authorities seek to corroborate their identity.
There are no blankets or pillows. The lucky ones are given a mattress.
The only food they have access to is provided by volunteers.
The Ukrainians are also barred from re-entering Russia and end up in legal limbo.











