INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Moscow on Tuesday freed an American prisoner after the first-known visit by a member of President Donald Trump's administration to Russia,
in a deal the White House called a positive sign for ending the Ukraine war.The White House said Trump secured the release of Marc Fogel, an
American jailed since 2021 on drug charges, as part of an "exchange," without offering further details.Steve Witkoff, a property developer
and friend of Trump who serves as his Middle East envoy, held talks and was "leaving Russian airspace" with Fogel, the White House said.The
United States envoy in charge of hostages, Adam Boehler, later posted a picture of Vogel that appeared to show him savoring a stiff drink
on a jet home, his other hand clasping both his passport and a plate of food."President Trump, Steve Witkoff and the President's advisors
negotiated an exchange that serves as a show of good faith from the Russians and a sign we are moving in the right direction to end the
brutal and terrible war in Ukraine," United States National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said in a statement.There was no immediate comment
from Russia, where state-run news agencies quoted the White House announcement.Russia's Supreme Court in December refused to consider an
appeal Fogel made against his 14-year sentence.Witkoff, who earlier played a key role in pushing forward a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire,
would be the first senior United States official known to have traveled to Russia in recent years.Former President Joe Biden shut off most
contact, although intelligence chiefs and others still met quietly in third countries, after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.Ahead
official in his cabinet on a mission unrelated to his primary job.Bessent will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is also
seeing United States Vice President JD Vance on Friday at the Munich Security Conference.Trump took office vowing to end the war in
Ukraine, possibly by leveraging billions of dollars in United States assistance sent by Biden, to force Kyiv into territorial
concessions.Trump in a Fox News interview aired Monday floated that Ukraine "may be Russian someday," words quickly welcomed by Moscow."The
fact that a significant part of Ukraine wants to become Russia, and has already, is a fact," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, referring
to Moscow's 2022 annexation of four Ukrainian regions after referendums widely criticized internationally as fraudulent.Ukrainians reacted
with scorn to Trump's remarks, with some questioning the Republican mogul's grasp of the situation."It is some kind of senile insanity,"
Kyiv resident Daniil told AFP.A Ukrainian soldier on a street in central Kyiv, who only gave the name Mykola, said of Trump: "He can think
anything and say anything, but Ukraine will never be Russia."Trump in the past has voiced admiration for Putin and notoriously backed his
denial of the United States intelligence community's finding of Russian interference in the Republican's 2016 election victory.But
Trump in recent weeks has also called on Russia to compromise, saying that Putin needs to cut heavy losses both in personnel and costs.Both
armies are trying to secure an advantage on the battlefield ahead of possible talks.Russia's Defense Ministry said Tuesday its troops had
captured the small village of Yasenove in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.Overnight the two sides also traded long-range attacks on each
other's energy infrastructure
Ukraine's General Staff said its forces had struck an oil refinery in Russia's Saratov region, sparking a fire.In Ukraine's northern
Sumy region, regional prosecutors said that afternoon Russian bombing killed a 40-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman.Considered wrongfully
detainedBiden, despite his refusal to engage with Putin since the invasion, negotiated through aides swaps that freed the most prominent
released in return was Viktor Bout, an arms deal convicted of funneling weapons around the world until his 2008 arrest in Thailand.Fogel,
63, was teaching at the Anglo-American School in Moscow when he was arrested in August 2021 over 21 grams of cannabis and cannabis oil
allegedly found with him at the Moscow airport.A Pennsylvania native, Fogel has taught English overseas for more than 25 years and had been
living in Russia since 2012
He was reported to have been teaching English to Russians at his penal colony.His family voiced regret that he was not part of previous
Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor under Biden, in August said for the first time that the United States considered him