Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

3 US prisoners arrive in Texas after Russia swap

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Journalist Evan Gershkovic­h and two other Americans touched down in Texas on Friday for medical checks, after being freed by Russia in a huge prisoner swap.

Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovic­h, former US marine Paul Whelan, and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva had hours earlier been greeted by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris during a brief stopover near Washington.

Their arrival on US soil late Thursday was met by cheers from family and friends as they disembarke­d a plane, before each embracing Biden and Harris. “It feels wonderful, it was a long time coming,” Biden told reporters at Joint Base Andrews near Washington. They were among two dozen detainees released earlier on Thursday in the biggest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War.

A fourth freed prisoner, Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian Kremlin critic with US residency, was also among those freed but was returning separately to the US. In total 10 Russians, including two minors, were traded for 16 Westerners and Russians imprisoned in Russia in a dramatic exchange on the airport tarmac in Turkey’s capital Ankara.

“Alliances make a difference. They stepped up and took a chance for us,” Biden said of the deal, which also involved Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, and Belarus on the other side. Harris, who is the presumptiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominee after Biden dropped out of the 2024 election, heralded “an extraordin­ary day.”

‘I’m glad I’m home’

The freed prisoners then travelled onwards with their relatives to San Antonio, Texas, for medical evaluation­s at the Brooke Army Medical Center.

After stepping off the plane they posed for a group photo in a hanger, before staff briefed them on the plans. “I’m looking forward to seeing my family down here and just recuperati­ng from five years, seven months and five days of just absolute nonsense by the Russian government,” Whelan said.

The 54-year-old praised US officials who “worked tirelessly” and thanked his supporters.

“I’m glad I’m home. I’m never going back there again,” Whelan laughed. The most high profile prisoner was Gershkovic­h, 32, who was detained in Russia in March 2023 on a reporting trip and sentenced in July to 16 years in prison on spying charges that were denounced by the US.

Gershkovic­h smiled with his hands on his hips as he stepped onto the runway near Washington, before hugging Biden and Harris and speaking with them for around a minute.

“Not bad,” he replied as he greeted fellow journalist­s who asked how it felt to finally be home. Gershkovic­h’s family said in a statement before his arrival that they had “waited 491 days for Evan’s release.”

“We can’t wait to give him the biggest hug and see his sweet and brave smile up close,” they said.

 ?? ?? President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris greet reporter Evan Gershkovic­h at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, following his release, on Thursday. AP
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris greet reporter Evan Gershkovic­h at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, following his release, on Thursday. AP

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