MOSCOW, June 1. /TASS/. More than half a million questions have streamed in just six days before Russian President Vladimir Putin’s annual Q&A session is scheduled to be held on June 7, Rossiya 24 television reported on Friday.

The public can send in their questions between May 27 and until the session ends. The most interesting and relevant ones will be asked online.

According to Rossiya 24, a total of 564,175 questions were received as of 9 am on June 1. Questions are asked by telephone, via SMS and MMS, on the website Moskva-putinu.ru, via an official mobile app and via official groups in VKontakte and Odnoklassniki social network services.

The most frequently asked questions target the objectives set out in Putin’s May Decrees. In particular, Putin is asked whether he indeed believes "that Russia is capable of joining the world’s five leading economies", "how will Russia get out of the demographic rut" and "what is necessary for a breakthrough development", among other questions.

More popular questions also address the second part of President Putin’s State of the Nation Address, in which the Russian leader unveiled a new array of nuclear arms. "Are these state-of-the-art weapons already in service, or (are they) still being tested or already commissioned?" is one of the questions.