Ukraine war: Russians flee to Mongolia after Putin's mobilisation order

Protests, drafting errors and a mass exodus of eligible reservist troops have wreaked havoc with Russia’s latest army mobilisation.

Final week, President Vladimir Putin introduced extra individuals had been wanted to struggle Russia's warfare in Ukraine.

It sparked a surge in on-line searches for flights and costs soared on routes from Moscow to Istanbul and Belgrade.

At Russia's border with Mongolia, there have been traces of automobiles and folks. The top of a checkpoint within the city of Altanbulag mentioned greater than 3,000 Russians had entered Mongolia by way of the crossing since Wednesday, most of them males.

In the meantime, in Dagestan, certainly one of Russia’s poorer areas, anti-war demonstrators clashed with police.

Officers fired warning photographs to attempt to disperse greater than 100 individuals who blocked a freeway whereas protesting Putin's call-up.

The rally, principally made up of girls, chanted "No to warfare!" within the area’s capital Makhachkala.

It wasn't instantly clear whether or not somebody was detained or injured or whether or not the efforts to disperse the crowds succeeded.

A few of them argued with the police saying it was Russia that attacked Ukraine, and greater than 100 individuals had been ultimately arrested.

Dagestan is amongst a number of Russian areas recognized by impartial media because the homeland for tons of of Russian troopers killed in Ukraine.

'Catastrophic in Crimea'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy once more referred to as on Russians to not undergo "prison mobilisation" on Sunday, amid protests towards Moscow's name to arms.

"The extra residents of the Russian Federation no less than attempt to shield their very own lives, the earlier this prison warfare of Russia towards the individuals of Ukraine will finish," Zelenskyy mentioned in his night tackle.

He mentioned that the state of affairs is "catastrophic" in Crimea the place Russia was utilizing mobilisation to conduct a "genocidal coverage" as military calls are principally addressed to the native Crimean Tatars.

"We see that individuals, particularly, in Dagestan, have begun to struggle for his or her lives.

“We see that they're starting to grasp that this can be a query of their lives.

“Why ought to their husbands, brothers, and sons die on this warfare? For a warfare that one man desires. For a warfare towards our individuals, on our land. He doesn't ship his kids to warfare," Zelenskyy added.

Earlier on Sunday, Zelenskyy portrayed Russian mobilisation -- its first such call-up since World Struggle II -- as a sign of weak spot, not power.

In the meantime, Ukraine's air drive has posted footage of what it says was the 'destruction' of a Russian drone despatched to town of Mykolaiv.

The US has warned Russia's chief that there will likely be "catastrophic penalties" if Moscow makes use of any nuclear weapons.

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