A former official in northwestern Russias republic of Komi has sought asylum in the United States after fleeing Russia to avoid being drafted into the war in Ukraine,according to the Russian-language broadcaster RTVI.Denis Sharonov, 48, served as the republic of Komis agriculture minister between 2020 and January 2022, a month before Russia invaded Ukraine.When, in October 2022, military enlistment officers came to deliver a draft summons to my registration address, there was nothing left for me to do but leave the country, Sharonov told RTVI.President Vladimir Putinsmobilization of 300,000 reservists last fall triggered a wave of emigration from Russia.Sharonov told RTVI that he works as a trucker while his asylum application is being processed.The former official did not disclose how or when he entered the United States , which has seenskyrocketing asylum requests from Russian nationals since the invasion of Ukraine.Sharonovs first social media mention of being on United States soil isdated March 5, 2023.In his interview with RTVI, Sharonov linked the draft notice to his drawn-out conflict with Komi region Governor Vladimir Uyba.He accused Uyba of attempting to force him into corrupt schemes involving agricultural projects.The Komi regional administration has not responded to RTVIs requests for comment.Video of Sharonov, who was not identified by name at the time,appeared on a YouTube channel that interviews Russian-speaking migrants in the United States earlier in August.
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