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A Ukrainian journalist is released from Russian custody in occupied Crimea
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Vladyslav Yesypenko, a Ukrainian journalist with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, is now free. He spent over four years in Russian custody in Crimea. Russian authorities arrested him in 2021 on espionage charges. Yesypenko and his supporters maintained his innocence. He alleged torture during his detention. His release follows efforts by the US and Ukrainian governments.
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