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98,000 Russians cross into Kazakhstan after Putin orders military call-up

Por: Los Angeles Times World September 27, 2022

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About 98,000 Russians have crossed into Kazakhstan in the week since the Kremlin announced a partial mobilization of reservists to fight in Ukraine, Kazakh officials said Tuesday, as men seeking to avoid the call-up continued to flee by land and air into neighboring countries. Kazakhstan and Georgia, both part of the former Soviet Union, appeared to be the most popular destinations for those crossing by car, bicycle or on foot. Those with visas... + full article



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