Russian court begins hearing treason case against US-Russian citizen

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The trial of a US-Russian dual citizen, accused of committing treason by fundraising for Ukraine’s military, has begun in the Russian city of Yektarinburg.

The trial of a US-Russian dual citizen, accused of committing treason by fundraising for Ukraine’s military, has begun in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg. Ksenia Karelina, 33, was detained in Yekaterinburg earlier this year while visiting her grandparents. She is accused of donating $51.80 to a Ukrainian charity in the US, according to her employer – a spa in Beverly Hills, California. Her trial began Thursday morning and will be held behind closed doors.

” “I believe America will bring her back to me,” Van Heerden said. Russia’s Federal Security Service has accused Karelina of taking part in “public actions to support the Kyiv regime.” The organization to which Karelina reportedly gave money, the New York-based non-profit Razom for Ukraine, has said it was “appalled” by her detention. Karelina is among several American citizens being held in Russian prisons, including journalists and former soldiers.

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