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Armenian police have prevented Russian military officials from seizing a former Russian soldier who fled the country after refusing to serve in Ukraine, the exiled news outlet Novaya Gazeta Europa reported Monday, citing anonymous human rights activists.

Semyon Subbotin, a former member of Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces, fled to Armenia in September 2024 after being placed on Russia’s wanted list for desertion. He had been living without legal status in Armenia after an international arrest warrant was issued against him.

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Armenian police denied the officials access, and Subbotin was released into the care of his lawyer after the detention period expired.

He remains free in Armenia while awaiting possible formal extradition proceedings.

“The police are acting professionally and their actions are aimed at preventing Subbotin’s illegal removal,” human rights activists told Novaya Gazeta Europa.

Asmik Novikova, an expert with the Russian human rights group Public Verdict, told the exiled Mediazona news website that Russia has 40 days to submit an extradition request for Subbotin.

Subbotin is one of many Russian soldiers who fled to Armenia to avoid being sent to fight in Ukraine.

In 2023, Armenian courts rejected Russia’s extradition request for deserter Yuri Trostyansky, who was subsequently released.

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[–] Saleh@feddit.org 7 points 1 week ago

Ohh. I hope Armenia manages to make better friends than Russia. On the other hand Azerbaijans regime needs to go, and i am not sure if this means Russia and Azerbaijan getting closer.

Time to start being extra careful before tea time, Armenia.