The Court in Finland Cancelled the Deportation of Russians Assisting Ukrainians and Ordered the Migration Service to Review Their Asylum Request.
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The Court in Finland decided to review the case concerning the deportation of Russians Olga and Nikita Belov, who had assisted Ukrainian refugees, reports The Guardian, citing the family lawyer.
The Administrative Court in Finland reversed the decision to deny asylum to the Russians Olga and Nikita Belov and ordered migration ...
The asylum applications of Olga Belova and Nikita Belov, who are under threat of deportation, will be re-examined. The decision of the Administrative Court was first reported by the British newspaper The Guardian.
The Court in Finland finally quashed the deportation order for the Belov family, who had previously applied for refugee status as pro-Ukrainen activists, wrote the British Guardian with reference to the decision. The refugee status sought to obtain a 57-year-old Russian woman, Olga Belov, and her 27-year-old son, Nikita. Before the war, Belov Jr. had worked at a large steel research institute in Moscow (the description is given by the Bardine-Cy…
In fact, the migration service now needs to review Olga and Nikita Belov's asylum request in the country, writing The Guardian... TV Rain: news, video, air, online, archive, broadcast program.
The Administrative Court in Finland reversed the decision to deny asylum to Russians Olga and Nikita Belov and ordered the migration service to reconsider their request, as reported by the Guardian newspaper. The decision was obtained because the Belovs had provided "many new evidence" of possible persecution in Russia, told the journalists the family lawyer under conditions of anonymity. Who were such Belova and why they were dangerous to retur…
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