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This study analyses data from the OutRush panel of recent Russian migrants to explore gender differences in the political behaviour of post-war migrants. The analysis posits that feelings of responsibility and the urge for reparations account for the observed gender gap. The paper further examines whether emotions such as responsibility and reparations drive political and civic engagement differently across genders to illuminate the intricate tapestry of gendered political activism in post-war migration scenarios.