Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a partial mobilization order a few days ago, causing a large number of people to flee. It is said that more than 190,000 people have left the country in recent days.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Russian President Vladimir Putin recently signed a partial mobilization order, causing a large number of people to flee. It is said that more than 190,000 people have left the country in recent days.

Some people who fled Russia said that the official statement did not match the mobilization decree, and they worried that a full-scale mobilization would happen sooner or later.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a "partial mobilization order" on the 22nd, saying that 300,000 people would be recruited into the war against Ukraine. The news triggered a strong backlash from the people of the country. Recently, many people have also chosen to flee Russia. According to foreign media reports, in About 194,000 people have fled in less than a week. According to official statistics from various countries, about 98,000 people fled to Kazakhstan, more than 53,000 people fled to Georgia, 43,000 people fled to Finland, and about 30,000 people fled. Thousands fled to Mongolia.

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Although Russian officials have claimed that only about 300,000 people with military service or military experience will be recruited, people who fled the country and asked to remain anonymous told The Associated Press that the official statement did not match the mobilization decree. The population fears that sooner or later they will face full-scale mobilization, and no one will be able to escape.