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For the first time, nearly half of Torrevieja ’s 100,000 residents came from abroad.
Real estate agents say they can barely keep up with the demand from the three communities.
Poles , Ukrainians and Russians are among the largest groups of foreign buyers in the city.
Many local Russians have tried to distance themselves from the war or at least remain neutral.
The organizers of the film festival changed its name from the “Sol Russian Film Festival ” to the Sol International Film Festival .
Many Ukrainians remain wary and they’ve called on the city to cancel the festival, which they see as a propaganda tool for Mr. Putin .
Like most Russians in Torrevieja , he’s been directly affected by the war.
Sanctions have made it almost impossible for him to get a bank loan and his Russian passport causes daily difficulties.
He blames the war on the distrust between Mr. Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky .
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