Russian pro-Kremlin media outlets forbidden to post anything on mobilisation

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Source: Russian branch The Moscow Times citing their sourcesQuote: "Russian media outlets have been forbidden from spreading anything regarding the mobilisation, even if they come from the State Duma or the Federation Council [the lower and the upper chamber of the Federal Assembly, the Russian parliament - ed.].Previously: On 20 December, despite statements about the end of partial mobilisation, Vladimir Putin, the Russian dictator, instructed the government to form a working group on the mobilisation and training of recruits.Background:- At the end of October, Sergei Shoigu informed the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, that the partial mobilisation had apparently come to an end, and that 82,000 conscripts had been sent to Ukraine.- On 31 October, Vladimir Putin, declared that the mobilisation in Russia had been completed, but he claimed that he did not know whether a separate decree was required to this effect.- On 1 November, Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary for the Russian President, said that after consulting with lawyers, the Putin administration came to the conclusion that a decree on the end of conscription as part of partial mobilisation was unnecessary."

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