Ministry of Foreign Affairs, St. Looking for a way to help a citizen of the Russian Federation and the United States arrested in St. Petersburg 23:15

The American State Department announced that Yuri Malev, who has Russian and US citizenship, is in St. He knows that he was arrested in St. Petersburg and reports that the ministry is working to help him. TASS Words of a representative of the American foreign policy department.

The diplomat commented on Malev’s arrest: “When a US citizen is detained abroad, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tries to provide all necessary assistance.”

He added that the State Department has no higher priority than the safety of U.S. citizens abroad. The official declined to comment on the circumstances of the arrest and other details of the incident, saying he had nothing else to report.

Previously St. court in St. Petersburg arrested Yuri Malev, a Russian citizen with American citizenship, accused of rehabilitation of Nazism.

Man detained on December 8, the day he was charged. Malev partially admitted his guilt.

Previously in Russia accused Germany in rehabilitation of Nazism.



Source: Gazeta

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