Paula Reed Ward Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025 5:16 p.m. | Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025 5:16 p.m. Former Marine Paul Whelan said, even though he’s been back in the United States since August — after more ...
WASHINGTON, January 2. /TASS/. US national Paul Whelan, detained in Moscow on suspicion of espionage, was discharged from the US Marines on larceny charges, The Washington Post said. "He enlisted ...
Paul Whelan, who was freed Thursday as part of the prisoner swap, was the longest-serving American deemed wrongfully detained in Russia. More than five years had passed since FSB agents threw the ...
During his time in a Russian labor camp, Paul Whelan passed information from fellow prisoners serving on the frontlines in ...
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Paul Whelan, 52, is a U.S. citizen who has been detained in Russia on espionage charges for the past four years. Whelan, a former U.S. Marine, also has citizenship in Ireland, Britain, and Canada.
Paul Whelan, the longest-serving American deemed unlawfully detained in Russia, spoke about his time in prison and praised the work of his family and the government to secure his release.
Paul Whelan, a U.S. Marine veteran who was detained while attending a wedding in Russia and freed after nearly 6 years in captivity, spoke with NBC News' Tom Llamas on the recent release of ...
Former Marine Paul Whelan has been held in Russia since 2018, and had been passed over for release in previous prisoner swaps. By Matt White Posted on Aug 1, 2024 A former U.S. Marine was released ...
Griner returned home to the US two weeks ago as part of a prison swap Two weeks after she was released from a Russian penal colony, Brittney Griner has urged supporters to write to Paul Whelan ...
The White House is under pressure to free ex-US Marine Paul Whelan, who has been in a Russian jail for four years. Russian President Vladimir Putin said more swaps were "possible" - a rare example ...
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