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NOVEMBER 2024

US and Russia Carried Out Prisoner Exchange In Finest Cold War Traditions

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US and Russia Carried Out Prisoner Exchange In Finest Cold War Traditions

On April 27, 2022,  Russia and the United States carried out a prisoner exchange in a time of high tensions. Russia exchanged Konstantin Yaroshenko for US citizen Trevor Reed, previously convicted and serving his sentence in the Russian Federation. The exchange was conducted on the territory of Turkey. The forthcoming exchange was kept secret by the both sides.

 

Konstantin Yaroshenko is a Russian pilot involved in a diplomatic incident between Russia and the United States. On 28 May 2010, he was arrested in Liberia as part of Operation Relentless on charges of preparing to transport large quantities of cocaine. He was later taken to the US and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment by a US court on 7 September 2011.

US and Russia Carried Out Prisoner Exchange In Finest Cold War Traditions

Yaroshenko claimed that he had not transported any cargo at all since the collapse of the Soviet Union, but worked as an expert on the technical condition of aircraft. Yaroshenko is the owner of Rostov-on-Don-based Russian airline CJSC RostAvia.

According to Yaroshenko’s wife, he flew to Liberia on 18 May 2010 to negotiate a new contract, a country he had not previously been to. On May 28, 2010, Yaroshenko was arrested in the Liberian capital of Monrovia by officers of the National Security Agency of the Republic of Liberia (NSA) on charges of preparing to transport a large cargo of cocaine.

On 30 May 2010, Liberian authorities handed Yaroshenko over to officers of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), part of the US Department of Justice, on an arrest warrant issued by the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.

On 1 June 2010, the US Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration reported the discovery of a network of traffickers planning to ship three large cocaine shipments totalling about 4 tons and valued at $100 million from Colombia to Liberia and Ghana, supplied by the left-wing rebel group FARC.

On 19 July, the Russian embassy in Washington sent a note to the US State Department, pointing out that it was unacceptable that the diplomatic services had not been informed in time about the detention of the Russian pilot. Russian diplomats argued that the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations had never been so seriously violated. U.S. intelligence services seized a Russian citizen in a third country for the first time to smuggle him to the U.S.

During his imprisonment, Yaroshenko complained many times about torture, beatings, and lack of medical care. He said he was forbidden to mention torture in the court.

 

Trevor Reed, for his part, is a 30-year-old former U.S. Marine who was arrested in Moscow, Russia while on a trip in August 2019. Reed, who grew up in California, was a Texas resident at the time of his arrest. In 2011, he enlisted in the Marines as an infantryman. Reed had been a Marine Presidential Guard. During the Obama administration, he was tasked with the protection of then Vice President Joe Biden at Camp David. Reed was discharged from the Marines in 2016.

US and Russia Carried Out Prisoner Exchange In Finest Cold War Traditions

In the summer of 2020, Reed was sentenced to nine years in prison in Russia for assaulting police officers. According to his case, in August 2019, police received a report of a man arguing with two women in the street. Upon arrival, the patrol officers were unable to calm the American and decided to take him to the police station. Reed then hit one policeman in the car and assaulted the driver, creating an accident on the road.

Reed himself claimed that he had no recollection of what happened as he drank a litre of vodka that day. The court found that Reid had committed the crime while intoxicated. A medical examination confirmed that he had 3.033 ppm of alcohol in his blood at the time, corresponding to a degree of severe intoxication.

During his imprisonment, Reed did not complain of torture or beatings. However, Trevor Reed expressed complaints about the lack of medical care and symptoms of tuberculosis. The prison administration reported that suspicions of tuberculosis had not been confirmed.

 

The prisoner exchange was like being in a spy movie. It can be likened to a famed Cold War prisoner exchange on the so-called Bridge of Spies in Germany. The scene itself was reminiscent of the Steven Speilberg 2015 thriller Bridge of Spies, which depicted the Cold War prisoner exchange of U.S. Air Force pilot Francis Gary Powers and KGB spy Rudolf Abel in Germany in 1962

 

US and Russia Carried Out Prisoner Exchange In Finest Cold War Traditions

 

The exchange took place on the runway of Istanbul airport. Reed got off the Russian plane with a significant luggage, while Yaroshenko had only a small bag in his hands. Prisoner escorts exchanged handshakes.

Later, on board the Russian plane, Yaroshenko showed bruises and abrasions from handcuffs on his hands and feet.

 

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Wizzy

Do not drink, period. Solves all problems alcohol related.

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eric

Some good advice there.

extratax

diskuting american SEKT kant behanive … they should all die

Disinfo

His wife is going to be walking gingerly for a while…..

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Anonymous

So Anerica pocketed 4 tonnes of coke, cut it into 8 and made 200 mill. Tax free.

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Tom Bombastadillo

CIA did that.

opereta

Actually there was no actual drugs transported anywhere. The russian pilot was set up and convicted on testimony of CIA contracted african functionaries.

Doois

It’s good that the USA and Russia still have open channels.

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Frank

yes, like devil and holy water

extratax

i saw i have no chose then desimate american polopluss any how ….. alex baldwin son and signoo weeever ,, ,son has die —- RIP Sabaton – Purple Heart

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Carlos

Everyone in the world knows: only the Cocaine Importing Agency is allowed to decide who gets to bring in what drugs to the United States. No competition is allowed by the Crime Families to compete with all such Agencies. They have to be sure nothing but the Finest is brought in for their DC sex parties and to use for Bribes.

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R. Robertson

Somewhere around 1998 or 1999, there was a television special in America about the War on Drugs in Colombia. I happened to have known a Navy photographer who worked on that special. In the TV special, a drug lab in the jungle is raided. The civilian media team is flown in and shoots film of the lab and burning of the coca paste, processed cocaine, etc. Then the civilian media team is flown out.

According to the Navy photographer, after the civilian camera crew left, other helicopter arrived to load up the cocaine that had been hidden from the civilian camera crew. For transport to a warehouse guarded by US Marines. As to why the the drug lab was destroyed? “It wasn’t authorized.”

IIRC, in 2012, DEA agents in Medellin, Colombia, were caught partying with cartel cash, drugs and prostitutes. The more things change, the more they remain the same.

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Len

Russia wins with this exchange, no doubt.

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L du Plessis

The American should have been tortured severly too !!!

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Hollywood

“the Steven Speilberg 2015 thriller Bridge of Spies”

Garbage propaganda movie full of lies.

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yep

Film is pure shit but there is one interesting scene, the exchange itself: on east side are DDR troops. Western side: Americans. Another proof DDR was more sovereign than BRD.

R. Robertson

What value does Trevor Reed have? He was in a foreign country and assaulted law enforcement personnel. In America, that very well may get you shot. The US State Department is not cutting deals with other countries to exchange prisoners with. Ah, Trevor Reed was part of the security detail for then-Vice President Biden. Well, connections get you special treatment then. What could Trevor Reed say on the Biden Family dealings? Hmmm…

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opereta

Probably they sent the Marine to score some White Merchandise (for the Old decrepit) from Russian Mafiosi and got drunk

John Tosh

To the Russian Pilot,

Yes they chain your hands and your legs and treat people like wild animals.

This is the reality of many people in the USA especially the black people behind bars.

Murderers like OJ Simpson simply go free of their crime because they are rich !

Law and Order you say.

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Juan

Rules based order indeed. How many innocent russians are being kidnapped by mafiosi feds to get some american criminals free in exchange?

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duke of lilywhite

Why is the United States arresting a foreign National, on foreign soil, for a crime that had nothing to do with the United States? I’m not saying the Russian guy did anything; it doesn’t pass the smell test. This makes as much sense as Scotland Yard going to Chile to arrest a Chinese National for smuggling Fentanyl to Iceland. Am I taking crazy pills or what? Does the phrase, outside your jurisdiction, mean anything anymore?

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DantonQ

Any news from Viktor Bout ?

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bumbies013

be careful virus on russian pilot been injected by western, should quarantine & exam the body do not trust anything from them, hypocrisy and they are evil not human

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