Putin sets the date for the completion of partial military mobilization

Putin sets the date for the completion of partial military mobilization

Putin made his remarks at a press conference held in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, where he was taking part in three international competitions.
According to the Russian “TASS” news agency, the Russian president stated that the partial military mobilisation procedure has virtually come to an end and would be finished in two weeks.
Out of 300,000 reserve forces, he continued, 220,000 had been called up to this point, taking into account the decision to partially mobilise the armed forces.

According to Putin, there is no immediate need to broaden the scope of the partial military mobilisation.
The Russian president provided the following explanations for this: “First, the Ministry of Defense estimated was less and was not 300 thousand, and second, there are no additional plans, there are no recommendations from the Ministry of Defense in this respect, and in the near future I feel no need” (so).

Putin acknowledged mistakes made during the reserve call as a result of outdated recording techniques, but the database has since been updated.
“Only when the packaging procedures start do the qualities of the registration means become obvious,” he stated.
Although he noted that the database review process was based on contemporary principles and that it will become as trustworthy as feasible, he emphasised that its quality needed to be raised.

Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, declared the partial military mobilisation of the nation as a result of the conflict in Ukraine on September 21. He also announced the call-up of 300,000 reserve soldiers.

Putin decides when the partial military mobilisation will end.

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