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No specific end date set for partial mobilization — Kremlin spokesman

On October 14, Putin told reporters in Astana that 222,000 people have already been mobilized, adding that mobilization measures should end in about two weeks

MOSCOW, October 21. /TASS/. The exact end date for the partial mobilization has not been named yet, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Friday.

He noted that, on October 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the mobilization will end in approximately two weeks.

"There is no more specific date," Peskov underscored.

On September 21, Putin announced partial mobilization in Russia. Later, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu explained that 300,000 people are to be mobilized from reserve - first and foremost, people with combat experience and with required military specialties.

On October 14, Putin told reporters in Astana that 222,000 people have already been mobilized, adding that mobilization measures should end in about two weeks.