The changing American Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich, in an official pardon petition addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he wrote in Russia, offered to interview the Russian leader. he is writing oppression.
“The Journal’s Russian correspondent filled the page with the official, high-level Russian language he developed during his 16-month detention. The last line puts forward his own proposal: Would Putin want to give an interview after his release?” he said.
It was also noted that Gershkovich was allowed to “leave” with documents he wrote while in custody, letters he “scribbled” and materials for a book he was working on.
Before reportedThe plane carrying US citizens released in a major swap with Russia has reportedly landed at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington. Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and Alsou Kurmasheva were greeted at the airport by their relatives, colleagues and US President Joe Biden.
Russian Vinnik was previously arrested in the US crossed out from exchange lists.