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The Kremlin comments on the “exodus” of men from the draft after the decision to mobilize

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In a telephone conversation with reporters, a spokesperson refused Kremlin Dmitry Peskov denied Russian media reports that some anti-mobilization protesters arrested Wednesday evening received a summons for military service, saying that "This is not against the law".

In response to a question about the allegations of airport congestion and checkpoints after the announcement of a partial mobilization, he said Peskov than it "Very exaggerated rumors with a lot of fraud".

And there were reports that tickets for flights departing from Russian territory on Wednesday sold out quickly, after ordering … Put in Immediately calling 300,000 soldiers from the reserve forces.

In response to a question about the arrest of 1,312 people in 38 Russian cities during the protests against the mobilization decision, the Kremlin spokesman said some of the participants had received an army summons after their detention.".

Added to delivery "notice to be filled in" For detainees during demonstrations against the announcement of partial mobilization "Not against the law"

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In a telephone conversation with reporters, a spokesperson refused Kremlin Dmitry Peskov denied Russian media reports that some anti-mobilization protesters who were arrested Wednesday evening received a summons for military service, saying “this is not against the law”.

In response to a question about the allegations of airport congestion and checkpoints after the announcement of a partial mobilization, he said Peskov They are “very exaggerated rumors with a lot of counterfeiting”.

And there were reports that tickets for flights departing from Russian territory on Wednesday sold out quickly, after ordering … Put in Immediately calling 300,000 soldiers from the reserve forces.

In response to a question about the arrest of 1,312 people in 38 Russian cities during protests against the decision to mobilize, the Kremlin spokesman said some of the participants had received an army summons after their detention.

He added that delivering “mobilization summons” to detainees at meetings opposing the announcement of partial mobilization “does not contradict the law”.

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