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According to Medvedev, he was unable to find peace and peace in Norway, leaving ...

Despite threats to life: Wagner's eccosider, who fled to Norway, wanted to

According to Medvedev, he was unable to find peace and peace in Norway, leaving the army and war behind. In the near future, he will submit the necessary documents to return to the Russian Federation. Former commander of the Russian PEC "Wagner" Andriy Medvedev, who made asylum in Norway, expressed his desire to return to Russia, even if it can be a danger to his life. This was reported in Reuters. Andriy Medvedev stated that he felt "a boy in a big game" and no longer wants to remain part of it.

"I recently decided that I was ready to return to Russia. I appealed to the Russian embassy to Oslo for help to help me return," Medvedev said. He also stressed that this decision was made by him. "I hoped that I would be able to find here (in Norway. - Ed. ) Peace and peace that I would be able to leave all politics, war, army behind, but somehow did not work," Medvedev said. According to him, on Thursday he intends to submit the necessary documents for return to the Russian Federation.

"You will see what will happen in Russia. If I am killed - well. They will not be killed - thank you very much. If I live - thank you even more," he added. The 26-year-old man became the first famous Wagner PVC fighter to leave the Russian Federation after participating in the war in Ukraine. In January 2023, he crossed the border with Norway and then filed asylum in the country.

Upon arrival in Norway, it was initially protected in a conspiratorial apartment and later transferred to the protected immigration center. It should be reminded that on April 6, Sweden police detained and placed in the migration prison former commander of the Wagner PEC Andrei Medvedev, who fled from the Russian Federation. On January 31, Andrei Medvedev decided to apologize to Ukrainians living in Norway. All through the protests that the Ukrainian diaspora in the country began to organize.