August 23, 2025
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The Russian soldier fled to Norway and asked asylum

The Russian serviceman detained in the Norwegian border region Finnmark after illegal crossing the border, asked asylum. Source: Dagbladet portal with reference to a lawyer, writes “European Truth” details: According to the lawyer Trond Piti, detained is a citizen of Russia, a former soldier of the Russian army, who fought in Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The Russian serviceman detained in the Norwegian border region Finnmark after illegal crossing the border, asked asylum.

Source: Dagbladet portal with reference to lawyer, writes “European Truth”

Details: According to the lawyer of Trond Piti, the detained is a citizen of Russia, a former soldier of the Russian army, who fought in Ukraine.

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Direct lawyer language: “He crossed the border on foot, climbed through the fence. When he found himself in the Norwegian territory, he turned to local authorities on his own.”

Details: The human rights activist added that his client will undergo a standard procedure for consideration of asylum.

Prehistory:

  • The detention of a Russian serviceman after the illegal crossing of the border with Norway became known the day before. His lawyer said that a man had already passed several interrogations.
  • This is not the first time that Russian military and militants ask for asylum in Norway. We will remind, at the beginning of 2023 to Norway fled the former commander of the Wagner group, who became a famous fight in the bar.

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