After the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, more than 400 thousand Russian citizens came to Kazakhstan.

APA reports with reference to "Interfax" that this was said by the Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Kazakhstan, Tamara Duysenova.

"We exchange information every day, and according to the operational information we currently have, more than 400,000 Russian citizens have arrived in Kazakhstan since September 21.

More than 320,000 of them have left Kazakhstan, and about 100,000 people are still in the country," the minister noted.

According to the previously provided information, 200,000 people came from Russia to Kazakhstan from September 21 to October 4, and 147,000 people left Kazakhstan.

It should be recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin announced partial mobilization in the country on September 21 of this year.