A deserter’s desert
Escape routes from the Russian military are narrowing as European attitudes to ex-servicemen harden
Anna MatveevaFebruary 9, 13:52

March 2025. Photo: Stanislav Krasilnikov / Sputnik / Imago Images / SNA / Scanpix / LETA
On 12 January, the Estonian government announced it was banning anybody who had fought in the Russian military in Ukraine from entering its territory, with Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna saying on X that his ministry had already put 261 Russian servicemen on a blacklist, and added that it was “only the beginning”.
“You can count on your fingers the number of people who make it to Europe and manage to legalise their status.”
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