Actually,
no.
So from that, we can see that at least 261k has left Russia and it could be as high as 700k.
Getting precise totals is difficult but the number of Russians who have left
could run into hundreds of thousands,
based on media reports and figures released by neighbouring states (lol media reports)
Let's see who/what else is cited:
Novaya Gazeta Europe reported on Sept. 26 that 261,000 men had left since the mobilisation was declared, citing a Kremlin source. The report could be independently verified.
Kirill Martynov's online news site, eg, blog, which was created
this year after he was fired from his job as a professor at the Department of Philosophy and Psychology at Moscow Polytechnic University. Also sort of famous for marrying a woman accused of killing her 2 year old daughter by pushing her down the stairs ( hmm, looks a bit lolcow-ish, will have to look at this case). Anyway, this claim is baseless. Can't be verfried. "Could be" doesn't mean jack. Still not "hundreds of thousands" which can't be verified, so it's merely speculation.
Forbes Russia reported that the number of people who have left the country since Putin ordered the draft could be as high as 700,000, citing a Kremlin source.
Could be,
should be,
might be. Again, can't be verfried. It's like me trying to get a loan because I "could be" the winner of Powerball. If you can't verify that "hundreds of thousands" ran off then it didn't happen. Also, citing an unnamed
source, lmao. "Sources say" is just journo-speak for "Trust me, bro".
Flight ticketing data has pointed to a surge of people leaving. The number of one-way tickets sold from Russia rose 27% from Sept. 21 to Sept. 27 compared with the week prior, according to Spain-based ForwardKeys, which analyses booking reservations.
This proves a lot more people bought tickets than the prior week. It doesn't mention "hundreds of thousands"; in fact, it mentions nothing about who bought those tickets and why.
The Kazakh interior minister said on Oct. 3 that more than 200,000 Russians had entered since Sept. 21, while about 147,000 left in the same period, although their final destination was not clear.
This also doesn't prove anything and again, its not "hundreds of thousands".
The interior ministry of Georgia, where Russians can also enter without a visa, said 68,887 Russians had arrived from Sept. 21 to 29, while 45,624 had left.
Not even close to "hundreds of thousands"
The European Union saw a surge in arrivals after Putin's announcement. Some 66,000 Russian citizens entered the bloc from Sept. 19 to 25, a 30% rise from the previous week, data from the bloc's border agency Frontex showed.
Again, not even close to
one hundred thousand, let alone "hundreds of thousands", just speculation, because it can't be verfried even some or all of those in the surge were men fleeing from military conscription.
I used the current version of the article, which is up to date. Thanks for proving that the claim that "hundreds of thousands of their male population has fled" is made up bullshit and hyperbole, just like most of the hysterical nonsense about Russians and Russia is zogbot cope.