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From Russia after the mobilization was announced, more than 200,000 people have left - CNN

The number of Russians who evades the call exceeds the number of soldiers involved in the invasion of Ukraine in February. More than 200,000 Russians left the country after President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization. This is stated in CNN. According to journalists, the Russians, after leaving the Russian Federation, mostly "settled" in Kazakhstan, Georgia and several countries of the European Union.

The deputy chairman of the Kazakh Ministry of Internal Affairs Marat Kozheyev reported that in the last week the state border had crossed over 100,000 citizens of the Russian Federation. Just over 53,000. Almost 66,000 citizens of the Russian Federation were forced to come to the Member States of the European Union after declaring partial mobilization.

The CNN states that this information does not include information from Mongolia and Armenia, to which the Russians also went through the official checkpoint. "The number of Russians fleeing from the country to avoid mobilization probably exceeds the number of troops invading Ukraine in February," journalists emphasized, publishing statistics of citizens who left the Russian Federation.

It is worth noting that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the conscription to the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of more than 100 thousand people from the moment of announcement of partial mobilization. According to the Ukrainian command, the Kremlin throws on the advanced soldiers. It was also reported that the Kremlin considers the possibility of introducing martial law and a ban on leaving the country for conscripts.