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Russia-US prisoner swap: Kremlin confirms hitman Vadim Krasikov labored for FSB safety service – dwell

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Kremlin confirms hitman labored for FSB safety service

The Kremlin mentioned at present that Vadim Krasikov, a hitman returned by Germany as a part of yesterday’s main prisoner swap, was an worker of Russia’s FSB safety service and had served in Alpha Group, the FSB’s particular forces unit, Reuters reported.

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‘Not bartering human beings’: Amnesty requires liberating of all folks jailed for dissent in Russia

Amnesty Worldwide has welcomed the discharge of individuals held in Russia however careworn that “this isn’t the end.”

“Russia must free all persons jailed for peaceful dissent. The right way forward is the dismantling of Russia’s system of political repression, not bartering human beings,” it mentioned.

This isn’t the top. Russia should free all individuals jailed for peaceable dissent. The proper method ahead is the dismantling of Russia’s system of political repression, not bartering human beings.

— Amnesty Worldwide (@amnesty) August 2, 2024

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Kremlin confirms hitman labored for FSB safety service

The Kremlin mentioned at present that Vadim Krasikov, a hitman returned by Germany as a part of yesterday’s main prisoner swap, was an worker of Russia’s FSB safety service and had served in Alpha Group, the FSB’s particular forces unit, Reuters reported.

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Evan Gershkovich highlights plight of Russian political prisoners as he arrives in US

Andrew Roth

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris met Wall Avenue Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and two different freed American prisoners simply hours after Washington and Moscow accomplished their largest prisoner trade because the chilly conflict.

After a couple of minutes spent chatting with household, Evan approached the group of reporters and started to embrace his associates and colleagues.

Requested how he was feeling he mentioned “I feel fine.” However he additionally spoke about his emotions boarding the bus with the opposite freed detainees on Thursday and mentioned he was pleased to see Russians on board as effectively.

“There’s one thing I would like to say. It was great to get on that bus today and see not just Americans and Germans but Russian political prisoners.

“I spent a month in prison in Yekaterinburg where everyone I sat with was a political prisoner. Nobody knows them publicly, they have various political beliefs, they are not all connected with Navalny supporters, who everyone knows about. I would potentially like to see if we could do something about them as well. I’d like to talk to people about that in the next weeks and months.”

Learn the total story right here, from Andrews air drive base.

Former prisoner held by Russia US journalist Evan Gershkovich is greeted by his dad and mom Mikhail Gershkovich and Ella Milman along with his sister Danielle Gershkovich and brother-in-law Anthony Huczek as he arrives at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on August 1, 2024. {Photograph}: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Photos
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Kremlin says Putin met launched prisoners as signal of respect

The Kremlin mentioned at present that yesterday’s prisoner swap was negotiated between Russia’s FSB and the US Central Intelligence Company, Reuters reported.

It additionally mentioned that Vladimir Putin’s resolution to satisfy the launched prisoners as they arrived by airplane in Russia was an indication of respect for individuals who had served their nation.

“It was a tribute to people who serve their country and who after very difficult trials, and thanks to the hard work of many people, have been able to return to the Motherland,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov mentioned.

The Kremlin rejected the notion that Russia intentionally arrested folks to create an “exchange fund,” calling it absurd.

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Kremlin confirms hitman labored for FSB safety service‘Not bartering human beings’: Amnesty requires liberating of all folks jailed for dissent in RussiaKremlin confirms hitman labored for FSB safety serviceEvan Gershkovich highlights plight of Russian political prisoners as he arrives in USKremlin says Putin met launched prisoners as signal of respect
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