Ukraine War: Berlin Judges Tip Protection for Russian Conscripts
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Compulsory Russians do not automatically receive subsidiary protection in Germany. This has been decided by the Oberverwaltungsgericht Berlin-Brandenburg.
A young Russian fails with his lawsuit for protection in Germany. The decision of the Oberverwaltungsgericht Berlin-Brandenburg could also have consequences for other men in the age of military service.
If a military service is expected in Russia, it is not automatically protected from deportation. The Supreme Administrative Court rejected a corresponding ruling of the court of first instance.
The decision of the Berlin-Brandenburg Supreme Administrative Court to reverse the earlier decision of the Berlin Administrative Court to grant protection to the Russian conscript is communicated by the Court ' s press service.
Russian conscripts who have fled to Germany do not have to expect to be sent to the war of aggression against Ukraine which is contrary to international law. Therefore, a general claim of Russian conscripts for subsidiary protection does not exist, ruled on Thursday, 28 May 2026, the Oberverwaltungsgericht (OVG) Berlin-Brandenburg in Berlin (Az.: OVG 12 B 7/24). Claimants fear to be sent to Ukraine The plaintiff, a Russian conscript, had come to…
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