YEREVAN (Reuters) - In the Armenian capital Yerevan, few of the tens of thousands of military-age Russian men who have fled to the former Soviet republic see themselves returning home any time soon.
"Many of my friends left, only a couple of people remain in Russia," said Nikolai Salnikov, an IT worker who went to Armenia on Sept. 23, two days after President Vladimir Putin declared a "partial mobilisation" to bolster his forces in Ukraine.
