A court in Moscow arrested an ex-deputy of the Norwegian parliament in absentia

A court in Moscow arrested an ex-deputy of the Norwegian parliament in absentia

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The Basmanny Court of Moscow arrested in absentia the former deputy of the Saami Parliament of Norway, Sandra Andersen Eyra, fighting in the International Legion on the side of Ukraine. Information about this appeared in the database of the capital’s courts, Mediazona reports.

In Russia, Aira is accused of being a mercenary, she is wanted.

Eira was a member of the Sami Parliament of Norway from 2017 to 2021. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, she joined the International Legion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to information on her Facebook page.

In January 2024, a court in Russia arrested in absentia the 28-year-old head of the Scandinavian volunteer platoon of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Topa Huchtal, a Finn, as well as David Rurua and Latvian soldier Atvarse Anyinshe. They are also accused of being mercenaries. According to this article, four members of the “Georgian National Legion” were previously arrested in absentia, as well as two volunteers of the Armed Forces of Latvia from Latvia – Sejm deputy Juris Yurašs and Alvys Luksha.

According to the Investigative Committee of Russia, about 700 foreign citizens fighting on the side of Ukraine are wanted. A number of citizens of the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland and Romania were brought to criminal responsibility in absentia under the article on mercenary.

After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the formation of a new unit – the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine. The next day, Ukraine introduced a temporary visa-free regime for foreigners wishing to join this legion. It is not known exactly how many foreign citizens are fighting on the side of Ukraine.

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