‘GREAT CONCERN’

US demands release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in call with Sergei Lavrov after arrest by Russia

THE US has demanded the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich following his outrageous arrest in Russia.

Highly respected correspondent Gershkovich, 31, was detained last week on suspicion of spying.

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Evan Gershkovich has worked in Russia for six yearsCredit: AFP
The 31-year-old is being held by Putin's FSB security service following his arrestCredit: Reuters
He was seen being led into a car outside a court in MoscowCredit: AP

He has been accused of espionage after covering Vladimir Putin's disastrous invasion of Ukraine and Russia's economic collapse.

But Putin's spies have offered no evidence to support the allegations.

The Wall Street Journal has vehemently denied the charges and published an article on how

His arrest was also strongly condemned by journalists globally who have been showing their support with the hashtag #IStandWithEvan on Twitter.

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Gershkovich was arrested in the remote city of Yekaterinburg and is being held by Putin's FSB security service.

Anthony Blinken, US Secretary of State, has urged his Russian counterpart to let Gershkovich go in a rare phone call between the two.

Speaking with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Blinken expressed "great concern" over Russia's "unacceptable detention of a US ciyizen journalist".

But Lavrov repeated Russia's outlandish claims that Gershkovich was "caught red-handed attempting to obtain classified information".

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Russia accused Gershkovich of trying to obtain military secrets about a factory on behalf of the US - but it has not named the factory and it has not provided any evidence at all to back up its allegation.

Lavrov also told Blinken that Gershkovich's case will be handled by Russian courts and the US should try not to "make a fuss" or politicse the arrest.

President Joe Biden and organisations around the world have joined editors at the WSJ in rallying for Gershkovich's immediate release.

Gershkovich, described as a "esteemed, principled journalist", is the first reporter for an American news outlet to be arrested on espionage charges in Russia since the Cold War.

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