The nationalist Yan Petrovsky, included in the sanctions lists and suspected of war crimes, was able to cross the Finnish border thanks to his new name and wife, Suomi media reports.
As journalists found out on August 26, Yan Petrovsky is included in the sanctions lists of Western countries under his own name, and he was traveling from Russia through the Vaalimaa checkpoint already under a new one, like Vojislav Torden. And not as a tourist, but with his wife and three children. His wife got a place in one of the Finnish universities of applied sciences. The man’s lawyer, Natalya Malgina, told Finnish journalists that Torden wanted his children to receive a Scandinavian education.
It took Suomi law enforcement officers a day to clarify the guest’s past name. On July 19, the Petrovsky-Torden family entered Finland, and on July 20 he was detained in the lobby of Vantaa Airport, while trying to fly with his family to Nice to visit relatives.
Fontanka wrote that a native of Leningrad and one of the leaders of the Rusich sabotage and assault reconnaissance group with the call sign Slavyan is now planning to seek asylum in Finland.
Read the biography of Yan Petrovsky and his journey from a tattoo artist to a fighter for the Donbass in the Fontanka article.
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2023-08-26 20:23:29