According to a report by Tengger News on the 14th, Russian President Vladimir Putin talked about Russian citizens who have left since the partial mobilization began during his stay in Kazakhstan.
"I prefer to give not an emotional assessment, but a legal assessment. In each specific case, there is a legal assessment of the actions of a particular citizen. Someone leaves because he is afraid of something, someone leaves because he wants to avoid mobilization , someone leaves for other reasons. In each specific case, it is necessary to make legal assessments and act on a specific person only on this basis. In my opinion, different things cannot be generalized," Putin said on Asta Na said at a press conference.
According to him, part of the mobilization has mobilized 222,000 people, and all mobilization activities were completed within two weeks.
"The Ministry of Defense initially assumed a lower figure. Secondly, there are no additional plans. I have not received any advice from the Ministry of Defense. I don't see any need for it in the foreseeable future," Putin said.
According to data provided by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan, as of October 4, more than 200,000 Russian citizens have entered Kazakhstan, while another 147,000 Russian citizens have left.
Source: Tengger News Network
Compilation: Zoya
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