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Russians Fleeing Mobilization 'Don't Want to Die, Don't Want to Kill'

Por: Newsweek World October 05, 2022

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Since Vladimir Putin's announcement of a partial military mobilization on September 21, hundreds of thousands of Russians have left the country. While the exact figure of net migration to most destinations remains unknown, Kazakhstan's Interior Minister Marat Akhmethanov said in an interview published by zakon.kz on October 4 that 200,000 Russian citizens had entered his country in the previous two weeks, while 147,000 had... + full article



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