Russia Releases Former U.S. Marine Robert Gilman on Humanitarian Grounds
Advocates said the ailing former Marine was freed after more than four years in custody and is heading to U.S. medical care.
- Robert Gilman was held in Russia for over four years and sentenced to 10 years following multiple convictions related to assaults in prison.
- Gilman was released after reports of severe illness and risks to his life, with Russian President Vladimir Putin granting a humanitarian pardon.
- He was flown to a U.S. military hospital in Texas for medical and psychological treatment, accompanied by family and medical staff.
- U.S. officials, including Senator Edward Markey, urged cooperation between Russia and the U.S. for Gilman's release, and no prisoner exchange was involved.
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Ex-Marine Robert Gilman tried to get out of a Russian prison by volunteering for the invasion of Ukraine. He got out on humanitarian grounds instead — so what does Putin want in return?
Russia has released Robert Gilman, a 32-year-old American whom a court had sentenced to 10 years in a penal colony. Gilman was detained in Voronezh in January 2022. According to the Russian authorities, he kicked a police officer in the leg after being pulled off a train for causing a drunken disturbance. The court first gave him four and a half years, then raised the term to 10 over claims that he had attacked guards and an investigator behind bars.
Senate Democrats press Rubio on release of US citizens detained by Russia
Senate Democrats are calling on the Trump administration to escalate efforts to rescue Americans detained in Russia, after Moscow on Tuesday released U.S. citizen Robert Gilman after four and a half years in detention. In a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday, Democratic senators raised concerns that the Trump administration is not…
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