Russian Deserters Seek Asylum
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•Russian deserters find refuge in France – DW – 11/02/2024
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At least 250,000 Russian deserters have sought asylum in other countries since 2022 .
France has become the first EU country to allow former military personnel who oppose Russia 's war on Ukraine to enter the country without a passport.
The men were vetted in Kazakhstan to rule out any issues, but the men's journey from Russia was monitored.
The number of Russian deserters has been growing since the beginning of the Ukraine war .
This large section of the Russian population does not get any support from Russian society.
International law says a person is not automatically classified as a war criminal just because they participate in a war.
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