American journalist formally accused of spying

American journalist formally accused of spying

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full screen The American reporter Evan Gershkovich is taken out of the courtroom in Moscow on March 30. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP/TT

American reporter Evan Gershkovich has been formally charged with espionage in Russia, Russian state media say.

The Russian security service FSB accuses the American of having spied on “his country’s behalf”.

“He categorically denies all accusations and states that he carried out journalistic assignments in Russia,” said a police source, according to the state-controlled Tass news agency.

Evan Gershkovich, who works for the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal, was arrested in Yekaterinburg at the end of March, on suspicion of espionage.

The arrest and detention have been met with strong condemnation from the West. The White House has called the accusation against the journalist “ridiculous”, and the EU’s foreign affairs chief has criticized Russian authorities for “again showing their systematic disregard for media freedom”.

According to Russia, the reporter was caught red-handed and has been guilty of espionage.

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