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(Morning Post) Russian President Putin's mobilization caused a large number of people to escape from Russia, with at least 200,000 people, leading to confusion in the border, and triggering neighboring countries' concerns about potential turbulence.

Bloomberg reports that although Russia has not released official data, statistics from Georgia, Kazakhstan and the European Union show that the Russian people escape the size of the country.The above numbers are likely to be underestimated because other neighbor countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey have not disclosed the number of immigrants.

Because Russian men, which are in line with the mobilization order , fled to Georgia, who had invaded Pujing in 2008, on a mountain road at the junction of the two countries, thousands of carsA long team has been formed.The 30 -year -old Russian Vladimir said that the situation was "like the end of the world, the same as in the movie."Because he was worried that the border was closed to the eligible recruitment objects, he entered Georgia Larsi (Larsi) with the youngest child, and his wife and older children stayed in the car to continue to wait for the transit.

46 -year -old Ilyia drove from Moscow for more than 30 hours to reach the border between Russia and Kazakhstan in Central Asian countries and found that about 150 cars in front of them were lined up.He said that customs officials could only handle about eight vehicles per hour, and in the end he had to walk across the border.

Before Putin issued a mobilization order last week, many Russian people knew much about the current situation of invasion of the Ukrainian war that had been invaded for seven months, so mobilization shocked many people.The Russian Defense Minister Sho Guru said that the mobilization order will only affect 300,000 of the 25 million reserve personnel, but people who are not in the scope of mobilization have also been called more and more news about the enlistment, causing the crowd of escape from Russia.

Police and border officials show that since Putin announced on September 21, 980 million Russians have entered Kazakhstan, 53,000 people have entered Georgia, and about 100,000 Russians have left the above two.Go to other destinations.

EU Tuesday (September 27) announced that there have been 66,000 Russians have entered the European Union in the past week.Most of them entered Finland and Estonia through the land border.EU border agencies said about 41,000 Russian citizens left the European Union and returned to Russia.