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Court in Finland orders detention of Russian suspected of war crimes — media

Voislav Torden is suspected of committing a serious war crime in Ukraine

HELSINKI, December 18. /TASS/. HELSINKI, December 18. /TASS/. The Helsinki District Court has ordered to remand Russian Voislav Torden for allegedly committing war crimes in Ukraine, the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper reported.

According to it, Torden is suspected of committing a serious war crime in Ukraine. He will be sent to the Vantaa prison. According to the arrest warrant, the alleged crimes were committed in 2014-2015.

On December 8, the Finnish Supreme Court ordered the immediate release of Torden, 36, denying his extradition to Ukraine. Immediately after the release, Torden was detained by Finnish border guards.

Torden, who previously went by the name Jan Petrovsky, is a Russian citizen. He is on the sanctions lists of the European Union and the US Treasury Department. The Ukrainian side is seeking his extradition because of alleged crimes he committed in Donbass. The Russian was detained at Helsinki airport on July 20. The next day, the court ordered his detention for violating the republic's immigration laws.

The Russian Embassy in Finland told TASS earlier that Russian diplomats were closely following the development of the situation and were ready to further protect Torden's rights.