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The United States plans to repatriate cybercrime figure Alexander Vinnik to Russia in a prisoner exchange for American businessman Marc Fogel, according to U.S. officials. Vinnik, who has been implicated in significant online fraud activities, is expected to return to Russian custody following Fogel’s release. Fogel, an American detained in Russia since 2021, was sentenced for drug trafficking following his arrest.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed that a Russian citizen is being released in exchange for Fogel but did not specify Vinnik's identity. This swap adds to ongoing discussions surrounding diplomatic relations and prisoner exchanges between the U.S. and Russia. Vinnik, considered a notorious figure in international cybercrime, was arrested in 2017 and previously faced charges in the U.S. for operating a cryptocurrency money laundering operation.
The announcement underscores the complexities of international negotiations given the backdrop of strained relations between the two nations, particularly following numerous geopolitical disputes in recent years.