Recently bought an L390 Thinkpad and noticed the battery drain when
suspended. Checked the syslog and observed the same issue you've
reported. Just tried it out on several other laptops, as well as a
desktop lying around in the office. Can confirm that this issue affects
all of them. Here's a list:

Lenovo Thinkpad L390 (non-Yoga) running Debian 10.1 (buster) with MATE on 
kernel 4.19.0-6-amd64
Lenovo Ideapad 500-15ISK running Debian 10.0 (buster) with MATE on kernel 
4.19.0-5-amd64
Asus UX310U running Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS with GNOME on kernel 4.15.0-58-amd64
Desktop with an i7-4790K running Debian 10.1 (buster) with MATE on kernel 
4.19.0-6-amd64

I've measured the battery drain rate on the L390 to be around 1-2% every
hour of suspend. There is a large thread on the Linux Lenovo forum,
where they're discussing a similar issue (battery drain when sleeping)
with the X1 Carbon, though they came to the conclusion that the laptop
itself doesn't support deep sleep (ACPI S3 sleep), with Lenovo instead
opting for s2idle (ACPI S0 sleep). The L390, however, does report it
supports S3 sleep, so it's possible the issue is unrelated.

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  Battery drain during sleep. System suspended before kernel suspends
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