Edward Snowden ‘applies to extend asylum in Russia for another year’

Application was made a month before his one-year asylum was due to expire Comes as mystery surrounds his one-month stay in Hong Kong Snowden earlier said he had applied for asylum in several other countries

By Steve Hopkins

Published: 05:35 EST, 1 July 2014 | Updated: 09:13 EST, 1 July 2014

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Whistleblower Edward Snowden has filed an official petition to extend his asylum in Russia for another year.

Snowden, who fled to Moscow on June 23, made the request to The Federal Migration Service a month before his current one-year asylum was due to expire.

If granted, Snowden, 31, will be able to remain in Russia for another year, according to The Moscow Times.

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