WSJ demands that Russia release its journalist

WSJ demands that Russia release its journalist

The Wall Street Journal appealed to Russia to release its journalist Evan Hershkovich, who was detained by the Federal Security Service.

 

 This is reported by the WSJ.

 

 "The Wall Street Journal strongly denies the FSB's allegations and demands the immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter Evan Hershkovich. We stand in solidarity with Evan and his family," the publication said in a statement.

 

 We will remind you that today, March 30, it became known that law enforcement officers in Russia detained a US citizen, journalist Hershkovich. He is allegedly accused of "spying on the enterprise of the Russian military-industrial complex."



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The Wall Street Journal appealed to Russia to release its journalist Evan Hershkovich, who was detained by the Federal Security Service.

 

 This is reported by the WSJ.

 

 "The Wall Street Journal strongly denies the FSB's allegations and demands the immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter Evan Hershkovich. We stand in solidarity with Evan and his family," the publication said in a statement.

 

 We will remind you that today, March 30, it became known that law enforcement officers in Russia detained a US citizen, journalist Hershkovich. He is allegedly accused of "spying on the enterprise of the Russian military-industrial complex."