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Putin signs pardons for exchanged prisoners | Putin signs pardons for exchanged prisoners |
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The Russian president has granted clemency to 16 people sent to the West | The Russian president has granted clemency to 16 people sent to the West |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has formally pardoned the 16 individuals sent to the West via Turkey on Thursday as part of a major prisoner exchange. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has formally pardoned the 16 individuals sent to the West via Turkey on Thursday as part of a major prisoner exchange. |
Eight Russian nationals and two minors were handed over by the US and its allies, in exchange for Americans, Germans and Russian nationals convicted of a variety of crimes in Russia. | |
“Paul Whelan, Kevin Leak, Evan Gershkovich, Demuri Voronin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Alsa Kurmasheva, Lilia Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin, Ksenia Fadeyeva, Aleksandra Skochilenko, Ilya Yashin, Andrey Pivovarov and Oleg Orlov have been granted pardons by presidential decree,” the Kremlin said in a statement. | |
The decision was made with the goal of securing the release of Russian citizens imprisoned in foreign countries, the presidential administration added. | The decision was made with the goal of securing the release of Russian citizens imprisoned in foreign countries, the presidential administration added. |
According to the Federal Security Service (FSB), the exchanged individuals had “acted in the interests of foreign states to the detriment of the security of the Russian Federation.” | According to the Federal Security Service (FSB), the exchanged individuals had “acted in the interests of foreign states to the detriment of the security of the Russian Federation.” |
Earlier on Thursday, the White House announced the release of US citizens Whelan, Gershkovich, and Kurmasheva, as well as Kara-Murza, who is a green-card holder. US President Joe Biden described the seven Russian nationals sent to the West in the exchange as “political prisoners.” | Earlier on Thursday, the White House announced the release of US citizens Whelan, Gershkovich, and Kurmasheva, as well as Kara-Murza, who is a green-card holder. US President Joe Biden described the seven Russian nationals sent to the West in the exchange as “political prisoners.” |
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