“Today, on the issues of mobilization, despite the fact that it has already been completed, at least de facto, we receive many requests,” RIA Novosti quoted her as saying during a meeting of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children.

Moskalkova stressed that, together with her apparatus, she is trying to do everything possible to help people and prevent violations of the law.

Earlier, the Ombudsman said that after her appeals, more than 200 cases of erroneous calls for mobilized people were canceled.

On October 31, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the call for partial mobilization in Russia had been completed.

On November 1, the press secretary of the Russian leader, Dmitry Peskov, said that Putin had consulted with lawyers on the issue of ending partial mobilization; a decree was not needed to complete it.