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    HomeWorldAmericaFactbox-Along with Gershkovich, who are the other Americans being detained in Russia?

    Factbox-Along with Gershkovich, who are the other Americans being detained in Russia?

    LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich, whose trial on spy charges is due to begin on Wednesday, is one of at least a dozen American citizens held in Russian prisons while awaiting trial or serving sentences. Here is a list of the most prominent cases.

    EVAN GERSHKOVICH

    A Wall Street Journal reporter accredited by Russia to work in the country, Gershkovich was arrested in March 2023 in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg on charges of espionage that carry up to 20 years in prison. The FSB security service says he was collecting secret information about a company that makes battle tanks.

    Gershkovich and his newspaper reject the charges and the U.S. government has designated him as wrongfully detained, meaning it must seek ways to get Gershkovich released.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said this month Washington was taking "vigorous steps" to secure Gershkovich's release, but that ongoing talks needed to be conducted away from the media.

    Gershkovich, 32, has been held in Moscow's Lefortovo prison since his arrest, which has been extended multiple times. His trial is due to take place behind closed doors in Yekaterinburg.

    PAUL WHELAN

    A former U.S. marine holding U.S., British, Irish and Canadian citizenship, Whelan was arrested in 2018 and subsequently handed a 16-year sentence for espionage. He denied the charges.

    At the time of his arrest, Whelan was head of global security for a Michigan-based car parts supplier. Russian investigators said he was a spy for military intelligence and had been caught red-handed with a computer flash drive containing classified information.

    Whelan, 54, did not figure in a U.S.-Russia prisoner exchange in December 2022 involving U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner. Griner was traded for Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout.

    The U.S. has designated Whelan as wrongfully detained.

    ALSU KURMASHEVA

    A dual Russian-American citizen, Kurmasheva is a 47-year-old Prague-based reporter for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a U.S. government-funded media outlet designated by Russia as a foreign agent.

    She was arrested in the Russian city of Kazan in October while visiting her mother. Authorities initially charged her with failing to register as a foreign agent, but later also charged her with spreading "fakes" about the Russian army, which risks up to 15 years in jail.

    Kurmasheva's husband has petitioned the U.S. to designate her as wrongfully detained.

    GORDON BLACK

    An active duty U.S. staff sergeant based in South Korea, Black was detained on May 2 in Vladivostok in Russia's Far East on suspicion of stealing 10,000 roubles ($113) from his Russian girlfriend. He was subsequently charged with threatening to kill her by grabbing her by the neck during a quarrel. He denied the charge. On June 19, a court found him guilty on both counts and sentenced him to three years and nine months in a penal colony.

    The Pentagon said Black had broken army rules by travelling to Russia without authorisation, having passed through China.

    ROBERT GILMAN

    A former U.S. Marine, Gilman was sentenced to 4-1/2 years in prison in October 2022 for attacking a police officer on a train while drunk.

    Gilman, who his lawyers said had come to Russia to study, told the court he did not remember the incident but had "apologised to Russia" and to the officer.

    KSENIA KARELINA

    A dual U.S.-Russian national, Karelina was detained on treason charges in February while visiting family in Yekaterinburg and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. Her trial, behind closed doors, began on June 20 but was adjourned until Aug. 7, with no reason publicly stated.

    The FSB has accused the Los Angeles resident of collecting funds for a Ukrainian organisation whose ultimate beneficiary was Ukraine's army. Her family said she donated about $50 to a New York-based non-profit that donates non-military aid to Ukraine.

    MARC FOGEL

    A former schoolteacher who was previously employed at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Fogel is serving a 14-year sentence for drug smuggling after he was detained at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport in August 2021 with 17 grams of marijuana - which he said he uses for medical reasons - in his luggage.

    At the time of his arrest, Fogel, who is in his early 60s, worked at the now-shuttered Anglo-American School in Moscow.

    ROBERT ROMANOV WOODLAND

    A U.S. citizen adopted from Russia as a child, Woodland was detained in January on drug possession charges which can carry up to 20 years in prison.

    A Facebook account in his name indicated he had been working as an English teacher and lived outside Moscow. A date has not yet been set for his trial.

    EUGENE SPECTOR

    Currently serving a 3-1/2-year sentence for bribery, Spector, who was born in Russia and then moved to the U.S., was charged last August with espionage.

    Before his arrest in 2021, he served as chairman of the board of Medpolymerprom Group, a company specialising in cancer-curing drugs, state media said. Spector had pleaded guilty to helping bribe an assistant to an ex-Russian deputy prime minister.

    (Reporting by Lucy Papachristou and Mark Trevelyan, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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