Exchange of US-Russia prisoners: Alexander Vinnik released in exchange for the American teacher Marc Fogel

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AND Alexander Vinnik The Russian citizen held in the United States which will be freed within the exchange of the exchange that led yesterday to the release of the American March Fogel. This is what they referred to the New York Times well informed sources. Vinnik had been arrested in Greece in 2017 at the request of the United States on charges of recycling 4 billion dollars through Btc-ethe platform for the exchange of cryptocurrency he founded by him, then among the largest in the world.

Alexander Bukh, Vinnik’s lawyer, told the Interfax agency that his client is still in the United States and has not commented on the rumors as it is “confidential information”. Fogel was serving in Russia a sentence to 14 years for possession of drugs And he returned home in the night together with Steve WitkoffWashington’s envoy for the Middle East who yesterday had an interview of over three hours in Moscow with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.