Sources say that the mobilization order forced 400,000 Russians to leave Russia.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Since Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a partial mobilization order, there has been a strong domestic rebound. Many Russians have used various means to avoid being drafted into the army. It is reported that the mobilization order has caused 400,000 Russians to leave Russia.

Eastern European media "NEXTA" said on Twitter that at least 400,000 Russians in Western countries have fled Russia since Putin issued a partial mobilization order. Number of Russians leaving.

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Although the Russian authorities previously claimed that only 300,000 reservists would be recruited for the partial mobilization order, news that many people who were not within the scope of mobilization were also recruited into the army continued to spread, and many Russian people felt panic and dissatisfaction. More than 700,000 people have left the country in two weeks, with senior Russian officials admitting it is impossible to calculate how many for tourism.

About 400,000 Russians left #Russia due to mobilization, dpa reports, citing Western government sources.



This number does not include people who left the country in the first months after the start of the war. pic.twitter.com/woZavYvWaR

— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) November 2, 2022