Russia: How many men have left since the start of conscription

About 700,000 people left the Russia from its beginning conscriptionwrites the website of the Russian edition of Forbes magazine, citing imgs in the administration of the Russian presidency.

In almost two weeks after the partial conscription was announced, Russia was abandoned by about 700 thousand people, of which 200 thousand went to Kazakhstan, writes Forbes, noting that it is unknown how many of those who left are tourists and when they plan to return.

Forbes img, who knows the estimates of the Kremlin on this issue, stated that almost 1 million people have left Russia. Another img in the administration of the Russian presidency clarified that it is about 600,000-700,000 Russians, stressing that it is impossible to calculate at the moment the number of those leaving for tourist reasons.

Kazakhstan’s foreign minister said that since the beginning of conscription in Russia, 200,000 Russians have arrived in Kazakhstan. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia announced that from September 17 to 29, 94,000 Russian citizens arrived in the country.

Among other things, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex estimated that 66,000 Russians arrived in the European Union in the last week, a number 30% higher than the previous week.

Demographers of the Higher School of Economics reported in the Demoscop Weekly publication that in the January-June period, Russia’s population decreased by almost 481,000, which is 56% more than the number recorded in the first half of 2021.

Source: News Beast

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