Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced Tuesday that a dual U.S.-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 U.S. citizenship in 2021 and lives in Los Angeles. Karelina is now one of several U.S. 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 U.S. citizens to use as leverage to secure the release of its own nationals held by Washington.
The family of an IUP Alumnus who is incarcerated in a Russian State Prison is asking for people to send him holiday cards. In a post on the Freedom fo.
The House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday, June 13, calling for the release of numerous Americans, including Butler native Marc Fogel, who is imprisoned in Russia.
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