Home » World » The partial mobilization order causes more than 190,000 citizens to leave for neighboring countries The partial mobilization order causes more than 190,000 citizens to leave for neighboring countries September 28, 2022 by world today news — The partial mobilization order causes more than 190,000 citizens to leave for neighboring countries Since Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization order last week, there have been constant departures of citizens, many of them by land to other countries, and more than 190,000 Russians to Kazakhstan, Georgia and Finland. Kazakhstan has the largest share with 98,000 people, followed by Georgia with around 53,000 people, Finland with around 43,000 people and Mongolia with around 3,000 people. According to reports, the Chelong on the Russian border with Georgia was 15 kilometers long on Tuesday (26). The Russian Defense Ministry said it will not ask the countries concerned to repatriate. Putin said on Tuesday that the farmers would be drafted into the army. Additionally, US officials revealed on Tuesday that the US is ready to provide Ukraine an additional $ 1.1 billion (about $ 8.5 billion) in military aid. Aid is said to include High Mobility Multiple Rocket System (HIMARS) and ammunition, anti-drone systems and radar systems, training and technical support. – Related posts:Extraordinary news about the Pfizer vaccineBiden vs Trump Remarkable verbal assault forward of mid-term electionsLinkin Park sounds more or less familiar with new singerFlorida: Annoyed sheriff publicly exposes 11-year-old rampage threatener Gold falls as the dollar and bond yields rise In the first meeting after the new appointment, Mohammed bin Salman talks about the military industry Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.