Archaeologist Alexander Butyagin was released as part of an exchange with Poland
Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin, detained in Poland at the request of Ukraine, is returning to Russia as a result of the exchange, the FSB reported. According to the statement, two Russians were exchanged for two career officers of the Moldovan intelligence service. On March 18, the court in...
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Source: BBC Russian
Российский археолог Александр Бутягин, задержанный в Польше по запросу Украины, возвращается в Россию в результате обмена, сообщила ФСБ. Согласно заявлению, двое россиян были обменены на двух кадровых офицеров молдавской спецслужбы. 18 марта суд в Варшаве одобрил запрос Киева об экстрадиции Бутягина в Украину.
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