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Kremlin evades questions about lack of decree confirming end of mobilisation days after its announcement

Monday, 31 October 2022, 12:36
Kremlin evades questions about lack of decree confirming end of mobilisation days after its announcement

The Kremlin continues to evade questions about the lack of presidential decree confirming the end of mobilisation despite having made claims that the most recent wave of mobilisation had been "completed" days earlier.

Source: RIA Novosti (RIA News), a pro-Kremlin Russian media outlet, quoting Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov

Details: Peskov evaded the question about whether the Russian president will issue a decree confirming the end of the partial mobilisation campaign.

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It remains unclear whether such a decree exists or when it might be signed into law.

Quote from Peskov: "We will provide further information."

Reference: The Russian government has announced that the most recent mobilisation campaign has been completed. However, it will only be legally deemed so after President Putin signs a decree stating that it has been completed.

Previously: On 28 October, Sergei Shoigu, the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, informed the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, that the partial mobilisation has apparently come to an end, and that 82,000 conscripts have been sent to Ukraine.

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