MOSCOW (Reuters) – A lawyer for Paul Whelan, a former U.S. marine jailed in Russia on espionage charges he denies, told Reuters on Wednesday she was unable to confirm his whereabouts.
Olga Karlova, the lawyer, said she had sent a request to the prison colony where he is serving out his term in order to find out where he is.
A number of Russian dissidents and people convicted for their opposition to Moscow’s war in Ukraine have disappeared from Russian prisons in recent days, in what rights activists say is a possible sign that a prisoner swap with the West involving people like Whelan may be close.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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