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    1. IndistinctChatters on

      >*While the UDI noted there had been no formal decree to end mobilisation, it said call-up papers were no longer being issued and that the ranks of the Russian military were currently being filled by volunteers* ***motivated by generous pay.***

      >*The UDI added that Russian* ***men of military age were not barred from leaving the country,*** *and that those who had subsequently returned after leaving Russia during mobilisation had not been arrested.*

      >*could have implications for other Russian asylum seekers fleeing mobilisation.*

      There is no mobilization and they can freely leave the country: what’s the problem now?

    2. _Barbosa_ on

      As they should, asylum seeking is for war refugees. If Russians don’t want to be mobilized, then maybe they should get interested in their own politics.

    3. Eatthehamsters69 on

      Mixed feelings on this, if they are properly vetted then maybe its better to take some in as oppose to seeing them force to fight Ukrainians or possibly other conflicts against ‘the west’.

      And if there is possibility to brain drain Russia then it might also be good

    4. alexhernandez777 on

      Not looking good on “democratic” country it says it is

    5. Vonplinkplonk on

      There are plenty of Russians who have no interest in denouncing Putin’s actions but simply aren’t willing to die in a ditch for them. I see plenty of Russians in the EU spreading endless conspiracy theories about the west or how bad it’s and don’t say anything about Ukraine and yet they are happy to live here don’t move back to Russia.

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