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Putin says Russian military call-up to finish in 2 weeks as Ukraine makes advances

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 14, 2022

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that he expects a mobilization of army reservists, ordered by him last month to bolster his country's troops in Ukraine, will be completed in two weeks. Putin told reporters after attending a summit in Kazakhstan that 222,000 of the 300,000 reservists that the Russian Defense Ministry said would get called up have been mobilized. He said 33,000 are already in military units and 16,000 are... + full article



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