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The children arrived in Finland with their father in 2022 following Russia ’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine .
Finnish Immigration Service Migri granted asylum to the father and children in December 2023 .
Finnish Supreme Court overturned the Court of Appeal's decision directing the children to be returned to their mother in Russia .
The matter has now progressed to a preliminary hearing at the European Court of Human Rights this summer .
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