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U.S. Marine Vet Trevor Reed hurt in Ukraine while fighting, previously held captive in Russia.

U.S.​ Marine Veteran Trevor Reed‌ Injured While Fighting in Ukraine

U.S.⁤ Marine veteran ⁢Trevor ⁢Reed, who was released from a Russian prison in exchange for‌ a convicted Russian​ drug trafficker, has been injured​ while⁢ fighting⁤ in Ukraine, the State Department reportedly said on Tuesday.

Concerns ​Raised by the ⁢Biden Administration

“We’re‌ aware that‌ Trevor Reed was injured ⁢while participating in fighting in‌ Ukraine,” a​ Biden administration official told ​ The Messenger.

State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told The Associated ‌Press in a statement that Reed did not engage ​in‌ any activities on behalf of the U.S. government.

“As I⁢ indicated, we have ⁤been incredibly ​clear warning American citizens, American nationals, not to travel to Ukraine, let ​alone participate in fighting,” Patel said. “As you know, we⁣ are not in ‍a place to ⁤provide⁤ assistance to evacuate private ‍U.S. citizens ‌from Ukraine, including those ‌Americans who may decide‍ to travel to Ukraine to participate in⁢ fighting.”

According to reports, Reed sustained shrapnel wounds from an explosion ‍several weeks ago and⁢ was treated in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, before requesting military medical⁤ assistance in ⁤Germany or Poland.

Reed was released by Russian authorities last year after serving approximately three years​ in ⁣prison. Reed ​was charged with⁣ violence ⁢committed⁣ against Russian police officers after a night of​ drinking in ‌Moscow. According to The Messenger, Reed allegedly grabbed an officer driving a police vehicle, ‍causing the officer to swerve dangerously.

Russian⁣ authorities sentenced Reed ⁢to nine years in prison despite his denying the allegations.

U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan called the​ trial “so preposterous that they provoked laughter in ⁣the courtroom. Even the judge laughed,”⁣ according to The Messenger.

Previous Prisoner ⁤Swap‍ and Ongoing Tensions

Last year, the Biden administration struck a surprise deal with Russia amid its international conflict with​ Ukraine. The​ Russian⁤ drug trafficker exchanged ⁤in the prisoner swap was Konstantin Yaroshenko, who was serving a ⁢20-year sentence for a conviction of conspiring to smuggle ⁣more⁤ than $100 million worth of cocaine into⁢ the U.S.

Upon returning to the⁣ U.S., Reed reportedly⁤ joined a group of outside freelance ‌fighters to⁤ connect⁤ with Ukrainian forces at some point​ last ⁢year.

Russian officials also arrested American journalist Evan Gershkovich ⁤on espionage charges⁤ earlier this ‌year while he⁤ was on a‍ reporting trip ⁤in ⁣Yekaterinburg, located in the Ural Mountains — becoming the first ⁤arrest of ​an American journalist on espionage charges since 1986.

In addition to⁢ Gerschkovich, Russia is ⁣also ‍holding U.S. Marine veteran ⁢Paul Whelan, who has been imprisoned in Russia for nearly four years and ⁢is currently serving⁢ 16 years ‌in a penal colony ​for a crime that he says never⁣ happened.

Last year, U.S. ⁢officials swapped American WNBA player Brittney Griner, who was held prisoner in Russia after ⁤she​ pleaded guilty to​ drug charges, with international arms⁤ dealer Viktor Bout, also known as the “Merchant ​of Death.”



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