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US journalist and Russian assassin among those freed in huge prisoner swap

  • Reporter Evan Gershkovich and ex-Marine Paul Whelan were among those released in Russia’s biggest prisoner swap with West since 2010

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Evan Gershkovich, left, Alsu Kurmasheva, right, and Paul Whelan, second from right, and others aboard a plane on Thursday following their release from Russian captivity. Photo: White House via AP

US journalist Evan Gershkovich and a Russian intelligence colonel jailed for a Berlin murder were among two dozen prisoners freed Thursday in the biggest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War.

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The intricate multinational deal that freed the Wall Street Journal reporter and others including former US marine Paul Whelan involved months of secret negotiations, and finally ended with a dramatic exchange on the airport tarmac in Turkey’s capital Ankara.

Overjoyed family members appeared at the White House alongside US President Joe Biden, who said they’d been able to phone their freed loved ones from the Oval Office.

“Their brutal ordeal is over,” Biden said.

US President Joe Biden is flanked by family members as he speaks about the release of Americans. Photo: Reuters
US President Joe Biden is flanked by family members as he speaks about the release of Americans. Photo: Reuters

Biden called the leaders of allies Germany, Poland, Slovenia and Norway to thank them for agreeing to free Russian prisoners under the deal, and Turkey for agreeing to host the handover.

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