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A U.S. SOLDIER WAS DETAINED IN RUSSIA ON CRIMINAL CHARGES LAST WEEK — ACCORDING TO ARMY OFFICIALS.
OFFICIALS SAY THE SOLDIER — IDENTIFIED AS STAFF SERGEANT GORDON D. BLACK — IS BEING ACCUSED OF THEFT.
BLACK’S MOTHER SAYS HE WAS VISITING HIS GIRLFRIEND AT THE TIME OF HIS ARREST.
ACCORDING TO THE ARMY — BLACK WAS IN THE PROCESS OF SWITCHING STATIONS FROM SOUTH KOREA TO TEXAS —
WHEN HE TRAVELED TO RUSSIA ON HIS OWN, WITHOUT OFFICIAL PERMISSION.
THIS INCIDENT COMES AS TENSIONS CONTINUE OVER OTHER DETAINED AMERICANS IN RUSSIA, INCLUDING FORMER MARINE PAUL WHELAN AND JOURNALIST EVAN GERSHKOVICH — BOTH ARE BEING HELD ON ESPIONAGE CHARGES.
GERSHKOVICH’S TRIAL IS SET FOR JUNE 30TH.
THE U-S CONTINUES TO ADVISE CITIZENS AGAINST TRAVEL TO RUSSIA DUE TO SECURITY CONCERNS.