Both Ukraine and the Russian neo-Nazi group demand the extradition of the Russian man arrested in Finland

Both Ukraine and the Russian neo Nazi group demand the

The Russian embassy says it has reached an agreement to meet Voislav Torden, suspected of terrorist crimes, in prison in the next few days.

Elsa Osipova,

Leonard Wilhelmus

The Russian neo-Nazi group Rusitš, suspected of war crimes, demands the extradition of a Russian man arrested by the Finnish police to Russia.

A Russian newspaper reported on the matter Moscow Times.

36 years old Voislav Tordenia under the former name Jan Petrovsky suspected of terrorist crimes in eastern Ukraine.

The Rusiš group wrote In Telegram on Friday that he will stop participating in combat missions in Ukraine until Torden is handed over.

– In the meantime, we rest and take care of our own affairs. If a country cannot protect its citizens, then why should citizens protect their country? It is stated in the message addressed to the Russian government.

The Russian Embassy commented in his telegram, that the Russian neo-Nazi arrested in Finland did not contact Russian diplomats after his arrest.

According to the consulate’s message, the man was arrested on July 20 at the airport while he was on his way from Helsinki to Nice.

The District Court of Helsinki decided on Torden’s detention on July 21 based on the Aliens Act, and the District Court of Itä-Uusimaa decided on Friday to continue the detention.

The man is suspected of participating in the activities of a terrorist group and supporting the activities of a terrorist group in the Donbas region of Ukraine. The suspected terrorist crimes took place in eastern Ukraine in the regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.

According to a message from the Russian embassy, ​​the consulate received information about the Russian’s arrest and Ukraine’s extradition demand on August 23 from the police. Torden contacted the embassy the same day.

The embassy says it has reached an agreement to meet the man in prison in the next few days.

According to media reports, Ukraine demands that Finland hand over Torden.

Foreign minister Elina Valtonen did not take a position on Torden’s handover in ‘s first morning.

– The handover decisions are secret, and I cannot comment on them. The authorities are of course on the case. The process is handled with respect for own law as well as international agreements and law, Valtonen said.

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