Moscow said a Russian imprisoned in the U.S. would be freed “in the coming days” after the release of an American schoolteacher.
LONDON -- A Russian held in a U.S. prison will be repatriated to Russia following the release of U.S. citizen Marc Fogel, who was returned to the United States on Tuesday, Moscow said.
The Pollsmoor Correctional Centre inmate who escaped from the facility in Cape Town this week, has been rearrested.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Marc Fogel, an American teacher detained in Russia, has been released, the White House announced on Tuesday ...
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The Kremlin freed Marc Fogel, a teacher held for more than three years on drug charges, in a deal negotiated by Steve Witkoff ...
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The schoolteacher was arrested in 2021 and serving a 14-year prison sentence.
Marc Fogel, a teacher, had been held in Russia since August 2021. He was classified as wrongly detained by the Biden administration late last year.
Fogel began serving a 14-year sentence in June 2022, but the Biden admin only designated him as wrongfully detained in late 2024.
February 11, 1990, 35 years ago, South African leader and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela walked out of prison as a free man after 27 years.