THOSE who plan on returning to Russia to fight for the Butcher of Mariupol have been warned not to come back to the EU. “There is no return for those who go,” vowed Eerik-Niiles Kross, an Estonian politician, and former chief of intelligence as he told of how “crimes against peace is a criminal offence under Estonian law.” He said Estonian residents who chose to fight for the Kremlin will be immediately “banned” but if Russians living in Estonia decide to resist Putin’s draft they will have “all legal protection and will not let Russia to force anyone.” Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland, have also decided to ban Russian tourists while the EU halted all flights from Russia to member nations. Huge queues were reported near the south Russian border, with some even ditching their cars as they flee Putin’s draft of 300,000 soldiers to fight in the Ukraine war. Read our Ukraine-Russia live blog below for the latest updates…