Dual US-Russian Citizen Ksenia Karelina Freed in Prisoner Exchange With Russia
The former ballet dancer—who was imprisoned last year on treason charges—was freed as part of a prisoner swap aided by the United Arab Emirates.
An American-Russian dual national imprisoned in Russia last year on treason charges for allegedly donating to a charity supporting Ukraine was freed on April 10, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced.
“She was wrongfully detained by Russia for over a year and President Trump secured her release,” Rubio wrote.
The Secretary of State added that the president will “continue to work for the release of ALL Americans.”
“Today, President Trump brought home another wrongfully detained American from Russia,” Ratcliffe said. “ I’m proud of the CIA officers who worked tirelessly to support this effort, and we appreciate the Government of UAE for enabling the exchange.”
“She was exchanged. She contacted her relatives two hours ago,” Mushailov said.
Russian and U.S. authorities have not confirmed the swap. The Epoch Times contacted the State Department for further comment but did not receive a response by publication time.
Karelina—also identified in the media as Ksenia Khavana—is a former ballet dancer who was born in Russia.
U.S. authorities have described the case against her as “absolutely ludicrous.”
It marks the second prisoner release negotiated between the United States and Russia since President Donald Trump took office in January.
Fogel was detained in Russia in August 2021. He was later sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegedly entering the country with marijuana.
Fogel was exchanged for Russian national Alexander Vinnik, who once operated one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, and was imprisoned in a U.S. jail on money laundering charges in 2017.
Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.