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Analysis: Why asylum isn't an easy matter for thousands fleeing Russian military service | DW News

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Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization is driving hundreds of thousands of Russians abroad. More than 66,000 Russians were registered as entering the EU in the week after his announcement — that’s 30% more than the week before. But many EU member states are making it difficult for these people to enter the country, due to security concerns and fear of a new refugee crisis.

In Germany, conscientious objectors could be granted asylum. The probability of being involved in war crimes could serve as a reason for protection. But there are hardly any escape routes to the country — and not everyone is in favor of letting Russians in.

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