Russia

Two more Russian political prisoners have been moved to unknown locations, lawyers and relatives said Tuesday, coming days after the transfer of four high-profile dissidents that has fueled speculation of a potential prisoner swap between Moscow and the West.Imprisoned activists Lilia Chanysheva, Ksenia Fadeyeva and Oleg Orlov were reportedly moved from their jail cells in recent days, with allies saying that their whereabouts were unknown.

So, too, was the anti-war artist Alexandra Skochilenko transferred from the St.

Petersburg correctional facility where she was placed last year.On Tuesday, jailed opposition figure and former Moscow city councilman Ilya Yashin was taken from the Smolensk region penal colony where he was being held, a group of his supporters said, citing his lawyer Tatiana Solomina.Yashin, a longtime ally of the late activist Alexei Navalny, was handed an eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence in 2022 for publically condemning Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine earlier that year.Similarly, jailed 19-year-old Kevin Lik was moved from the Arkhangelsk region correctional facility where he was being held for treason, a group of supporters said Tuesday.

According to the group, prison authorities told the teenager’s mother by email that “there’s no such inmate in the prison.”Lik, a dual Russian-German citizen, was arrested in southern Russia in February 2023 for allegedly sending photos of Russian soldiers to a “foreign state.” He became theyoungest person in the country to be sentenced on treason charges after a judge handed him a four-year jail term in a closed-door trial late last year.It was not immediately clear if any of the sudden prisoner transfers were connected.

However, some political observers are hinting that both the scale and timing of the transfers may signal that Moscow is preparing a prison exchange with Western governments.“It would seem that we are on the verge of a very large-scale exchange with the Americans (and not only),” said Tatiana Stanovaya, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.Yashin previously said he did not want to be part of any prison exchange.The sudden transfer of the six political prisoners comes less than two weeks after Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva were sentenced to jail in Russia.

Observers believe Washington and Moscow may soon reach a deal on exchanging both journalists with Russian nationals jailed in the West.When asked later on Tuesday whether preparations were underway for a swap involving Gershkovich and other prisoners, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Vedomosti business newspaper “We do not comment on this topic.”





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.


STRIPE


[Russia] - Russia Arrests Dutch Citizen for 'Violence Against Police'A Russian


Russia Sentences Crimean to 14 Years on Treason Charges


Putin Abandons Peace Talks, Seeks to Destroy Ukrainian State After Kursk Incursion ? Report


Investigators Collected Snow, Underwear and More From Scene of Navalny?s Death ? Dossier Center


[Russia] - FSB Chief Calls Pager Attacks a 'Direct Threat' to CIS Countries


[Russia] - In Russia's Caucasus, a Tentative Border Redraw Edges Republics Closer to Instability


[Russia] - 'Russian Spy' Whale Likely Died of Infection-- Norwegian Police


[Russia] - Beached Orcas Rescued Off Russian Coast


[Russia] - Siberian Region Declares 'High Alert' Over Electricity Shortages


Car Bomb Kills Security Chief at Ukraine's Russian-Held Nuclear Plant


[Russia] - Russia Calls On West to Lift Sanctions on Afghanistan


[Russia] - Ukraine Claims Attack on Russian Oil Depot


Russia Evacuates Diplomats' Family Members from Lebanon


[Russia] - Moldova Uncovers 'Unprecedented' Pro-Russia Vote Rigging


Ukraine Claims Drone Strike on Russia?s Borisoglebsk Air Base ? Reports


What Went Wrong for Ukraine at Vuhledar


How the War in Ukraine Split the Orthodox Church


[Russia] - Moscow Nurse Jailed 8 Years for Anti-War Posts


[Russia] - Russian 'Mercenary' Trial of 72-Year-Old American Made Secret


[Russia] - Rescuers Working to Save Stranded Orca Whale Family in Russia's Far East


[Russia] - Russian Beaten By Kadyrov's Son for Quran-Burning Charged With Treason


Putin Names Separatist Officer as Kremlin Envoy to Russia's Defense Hub


[Russia] - Tolstoy Descendants Feud Over Russian Peace Prize


[Russia] - Beyonce, Lana Del Rey, Metallica 'Blacklisted' in Russia-- Vyorstka


[Russia] - Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Cryptex, UAPS Payment System Creators


[Russia] - On the Pokrovsk Front, Ukrainian Forces Struggle To Keep Back the Russian Advance


[Russia] - Russia Allows Criminal Defendants to eliminate in Ukraine


[Russia] - Trial Opens for Russian Journalists in Navalny 'Extremism' Case


EU Moves to Sanction Russia Over Hybrid Attacks


[Russia] - Russia's 2025 Budget Seen as Pro-Inflationary-- Analysts


[Russia] - Kremlin Calls for 'Restraint' After Iran Missile Attack on Israel


[Russia] - Ukraine Army Says Withdrawing From Eastern Stronghold of Vuhledar


Kyiv Accuses Russian Troops of Executing 16 Ukrainian POWs


[Russia] - Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Opposition Politician Shlosberg


[Russia] - Russia's 'Evil Corp' Hackers Unmasked by Sweeping Sanctions


[Russia] - China's Xi Tells Putin Ready to ‘& lsquo; Expand' Ties-- State Media


Russian Court Imprisons 13 Young Men for Anti-War Sabotage Acts


[Russia] - Numerous Baby Kangaroos Go Missing in Russia in Less Than a Week


[Russia] - Moscow Condemns Israel's Raids Into Lebanon, Urges Troop Withdrawal


[Russia] - Russia Adds DOXA Co-Founder Aramyan to 'Terrorists and Extremists' List


[Russia] - Russia's Army Plans to Enlist 20K Criminal Defendants for Ukraine War-- IStories


Russia's FSB Detains Nearly 40 Alleged Supporters of 'Ukrainian Terrorist' Groups


[Russia] - Germany's Scholz Plans Phone Call With Putin-- Die Zeit


Russian Manufacturing Activity Dips for First Time Since April 2022


St. Petersburg Bans Holocaust Memorial Event, Citing Covid-19 Restrictions


Russian Strike on Kherson Kills 6


Wildberries CEO Announces Successful Merger With Russ Group Following Dispute


Moscow Police Arrest 3 Journalists Outside Annexation Celebration on Red Square





66