The war in Ukraine caused heavy losses to the Russian army, with an estimated 180,000 soldiers killed and three times that number wounded. This led to a second wave of mobilization, causing chaos and anger in Russia. In response, many Russians emigrated from the country. Recently, Vladimir Putin signed a new law to prevent citizens from evading military service, making it difficult for mostly Russian men and women with special skills to do so. This has caused many more Russians to flee the country. Electronic notifications will replace personal summons for conscripts, and those who do not comply will face restrictions on banking, property sales, and even access to a driver's license. This decision by Putin confronts Russian citizens with a war they don't want, albeit by force. The law was seen as a response to problems implementing Putin's partial mobilization decree last fall, which called for 300,000 troops to fight in Ukraine. Many antiwar Russian citizens have fled service inside the country b
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