Canadian-born captive and American journalist freed in prisoner swap with Russia
WASHINGTON — Canadian-born Paul Whelan and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich were set free today as the United States and Russia completed their largest prisoner swap in post-Soviet history.
Officials in Turkey, where the exchange took place, say some two dozen people were set free through the multinational deal.
Whelan, who was born in Canada to British parents, was detained in December 2018 after traveling to Russia for a wedding.
Whelan was convicted of espionage charges in Russia, which he and the U.S. have said were false, and was serving a 16-year prison sentence.