More than a 1,000 Russians who fled the Kremlin’s mobilisation have filed requests for political asylum in Finland and are awaiting the decisions, YLE reports, citing head of the Finnish Interior Ministry’s migration department Sanna Sutter.
According to the agency, the precise number of Russians seeking asylum is 1,109. Helsinki is currently expecting the EU to provide an official position on the issue.
“We could not make a decision regarding the asylum applications,” Sutter said. It is unclear when Brussels will present a roadmap on the issue.
In late January, Finland suspended the processing of the asylum requests filed by Russian nationals who fled the mobilisation efforts. The authorities defended the decision, saying that the government was still collecting data about the social conditions in Russia and the applicants themselves. On 1 October, Finland also shut down its border for Russian holders of tourist Schengen visas.