Speculation Grows Over Major Russia-West Prisoner Swap
Speculation Grows Over Major Russia-West Prisoner Swap
Speculation Grows Over Major Russia-West Prisoner Swap
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Speculation is mounting about a major prisoner swap between Russia and the West, potentially involving the United States, Germany, Slovenia, and Britain, in what could be the largest exchange since the Cold War. Several high-profile Russian political prisoners, including Ilya Yashin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and Paul Whelan, have recently been moved from their prisons to undisclosed locations, fueling the rumors. Russian and US officials have not confirmed any details, but reports indicate that up to 30 prisoners could be involved, including US journalist Evan Gershkovich and Russian nationals held in the US. Special government planes and secretive prisoner transfers have been observed, adding to the speculation. Both lawyers and relatives of the prisoners have been kept in the dark about their whereabouts, a highly unusual move that suggests preparations for a large-scale exchange are underway. The Kremlin and Russian prison authorities have declined to comment, maintaining the secrecy typical of such diplomatic maneuvers.

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