Dual US-Russian national convicted over Ukraine aid donation freed in prisoner swap deal with Moscow
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The U.S. and Russia have completed a rare prisoner exchange in an attempt to ease tensions. American citizen Ksenia Karelina, sentenced to 12 years for donating to a Ukrainian aid organization, has been freed in exchange for Arthur Petrov, a Russian-German citizen charged with export control violations. The swap took place in Abu Dhabi and was facilitated by the CIA.
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