Russian draft evaders seeking asylum in Germany fear being sent back
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After Russian President Vladimir Putin announced partial mobilization in September, hundreds of thousands left Russia. German politicians promised protection to those who refuse to fight in Ukraine — but getting asylum in Germany for Russian draft evaders is not as easy as lawmakers made it sound to be.
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