JUST IN: Putin announces partial military mobilization for Russian citizens
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting on the military-industrial complex at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, on Tueday.
Photo by Contributor/Getty Images)said he's signed a decree on a "partial mobilization" of Russian citizens from Wednesday, nearly seven months into his war on Ukraine.
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