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Russia: case against detained U.S. reporter will be made public

Russia: case against detained U.S. reporter will be made public


Russia: case against detained U.S. reporter will be made public

Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova attends a weekly news briefing in Moscow, Russia February 11, 2021. (REUTERS File picture)

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated on Thursday that the general public would have a possibility to confirm Moscow’s declare {that a} U.S. reporter detained on espionage expenses had been engaged in actions unrelated to journalism.

“Relevant statements have been made through our security services… I think (they) will also provide it publicly, and you will have an opportunity to verify it,” Zakharova stated in a briefing.

A Moscow court docket dominated earlier that U.S. nationwide Evan Gershkovich can be detained for practically two months on suspicion of spying for Washington, essentially the most severe transfer towards a overseas journalist since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Source: www.anews.com.tr