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Russias Federal Security Service (FSB) announced Tuesday that a dual United States -Russian citizen was arrested in the city of Yekaterinburg on charges of financially assisting a foreign state in activities directed against [Russian] security.The detainee was later identified by news agencies as 33-year-old Ksenia Karelina, a native of Yekaterinburg who obtained United States citizenship in 2021 and lives in Los Angeles.Karelina is now one of several United States citizens currently held in the Russian prison system, most of whom are waiting to be released via a prisoner swap.Moscow has been accused of targeting United States citizens to use as leverage to secure the release of its own nationals held by Washington.Here is more about them:Paul WhelanFormer United States Marine Paul Whelan worked in security for a United States vehicle parts company when he was detained on spying allegations in a Moscow hotel room in 2018.In 2020, the ex-Marine was sentenced to 16 years in prison on espionage charges, though he maintains that the evidence against him was falsified.Whelan, 53, is currently serving his sentence in a maximum-security penal colony in the republic of Mordovia in Russias Volga region.
The ex-Marine has complained of being physically assaulted by prison staff and a fellow inmate.Paul Whelan.Kirill Kudryavtsev / AFPWhelan, who also holds U.K., Irish and Canadian passports, said last year that he feels abandoned by Washington after being left out of recent prisoner swaps."With each case, my case is going to the back of the line.
They've kind of just left me in the dust.
And at this point, this juncture, it's very concerning," Whelan told the BBC.Marc FogelMarc Fogel.Freedom For Marc Fogel / FacebookMarc Fogel, a former United States teacher and diplomat, was detained in August 2021 while passing through customs at Moscows Sheremetyevo Airport.
Russian customs officers claimed to have found 11 grams of marijuana and eight grams of hash oil in his luggage.In June 2022, a Moscow court sentenced Fogel to 14 years in a maximum-security prison on charges of large-scale drug acquisition, manufacture, smuggling and possession.Fogel, 62, pleaded guilty to some of the charges but denied intent.Fogel, who suffers from chronic back pain, maintained that the marijuana was prescribed to him by a United States doctor after a spinal surgery and that he was unaware of Russias ban on medicinal cannabis.The teachers family has repeatedly called on the United States State Department to classify him as wrongfully detained.
a designation they believe could increase the chances for the release of Fogel, whose case has been likened to that of United States basketball star Brittney Griner.Evan GershkovichEvan Gershkovich.Natalia Kolesnikova / AFPWall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, 32, was arrested during a reporting trip to Yekaterinburg in March 2023.Russian officials claim that Gershkovich, an accredited Moscow-based reporter, tried to obtain classified defense information for the United States government.
However, no evidence of these allegations has been made public in nearly a year since his arrest.The Wall Street Journal, United States officials and Gershkovich himself have all rejected the espionage allegations.Earlier this month, President Vladimir Putin toldformer Fox News star Tucker Carlson that he would like to see Gershkovich released as part of a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States and that talks between the two countries were ongoing.Putin suggested that he wanted to see Vadim Krasikov, a suspected FSB agent jailed in Germany for assassinating a Chechen dissident, swapped for Gershkovich.Gershkovich, a former reporter for The Moscow Times, is currently held in detention at Moscows notorious Lefortovo Prison.
If convicted, he could spend up to 20 years in prison.Alsu KurmashevaAlsu Kurmasheva.Yegor Aleyev / TASSKurmasheva, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), was arrested in November 2023 for failing to register as a "foreign agent" and later hit with additional criminal charges over alleged violation of Russias wartime censorship laws.Kurmasheva, a dual Russian-United States citizen who resided in the Czech Republic with her husband and two children, was detained in Kazan, the capital of the republic of Tatarstan, when visiting her elderly mother.The journalists employer, family and lawyers have denied all charges against Kurmasheva."Russian authorities are conducting a deplorable criminal campaign against the wrongfully detained Alsu Kurmasheva," RFE/RL President Stephen Capus said in February after a Russian court ruled to extend the journalists detention.Capus added that Kurmasheva had been "imprisoned and treated unjustly simply because she is an American journalist."Kurmashevas employer and family have repeatedly called on the United States government to declare her wrongfully detained.If convicted, Kurmasheva could face up to 15 years in prison.Robert Romanov WoodlandWoodland, a dual United States -Russian citizen who worked as an English teacher in Moscow, was arrested in January and accused of the "illegal acquisition, storage, transportation, manufacture and processing" of drugs.He would face 10-20 years in prison if convicted.According to Interfax, police caught Woodland purchasing 4.5 grams of an unidentified drug with the intent of selling it later.
He was reportedly found in possession of the synthetic narcotic mephedrone.Woodland, 32, was born in the Russian city of Perm but adopted by an American family at age 2, he told the Komsomolskaya Pravda tabloid in a 2020 interview.Woodland told Komsomolskaya Pravda that he had wonderful adopted parents in the United States but moved to Russia to find his birth mother.
They were eventually reunited on Russian state television.Ksenia KarelinaKsenia Karelina.Ksenia Karelina / VKKarelina, an aesthetician and manager at a spa salon in Beverly Hills, was initially detained in Yekaterinburg on Jan.
27 and sentenced to 14 days in jail on charges of hooliganism, according to legal rights group Perviy Otdel.Before she could make it out of the detention facility, Karelina was ordered to two months of pre-trial detention on suspicion of committing treason.According to Perviy Otdel, the charges against Karelina are based on a $51.80 donation to human rights charity Razom for Ukraine that she made in February 2022 from her United States bank account.Karelina, who has been living in the United States for over a decade, traveled to her native Yekaterinburg to visit family, her employer said.If found guilty of treason, Karelina could face up to 20 years in prison.
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