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Russia facing brain drain and labor shortage as men flee, U.K. says

Por: Newsweek World September 29, 2022

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Russia is likely facing a brain drain and a labor shortage amid a mass exodus of men fleeing Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization, the British Ministry of Defense said on Thursday.The British defense department's daily intelligence update said in the seven days since Putin announced his partial mobilization, there has been a considerable exodus of Russians seeking to evade call-up.While exact figures are unclear, the number of people... + full article



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