Ksenia Karelina, Imprisoned in Russia for Donating $51 to a Pro-Ukraine Charity, Is Freed
The American citizen had been sentenced to 12 years in a penal colony for treason.

An American citizen detained in Russia was released on Thursday in an early morning prisoner exchange.
Russian authorities arrested Ksenia Karelina, who lives in Los Angeles, in early 2024 during a visit to see her 90-year-old grandmother and other family members. Law enforcement flagged her at the airport after noting she had a U.S. passport and searched her phone, where they found a $51.80 donation she made to Razom, a pro-Ukraine charity, in 2022 while she was in the States.
Karelina was initially arrested for "petty hooliganism." The government then raised the charge to treason, for which she received a 12-year sentence following a closed-door trial. Born in Yekaterinburg, Russia, she immigrated to the U.S. in 2012 and became a citizen in 2021.
"American Ksenia Karelina is on a plane back home to the United States," Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement posted on X. "She was wrongfully detained by Russia for over a year and President Trump secured her release. @POTUS will continue to work for the release of ALL Americans."
Chris van Heerden, her partner, said last year that Karelina wrote to him describing her life pre-trial in prison, where she was only permitted to shower once a week and was forced to sleep with the lights on. She was permitted to go to the roof for fresh air, she added, but eventually stopped doing so, as the guards would lock the door and leave the prisoners in the cold for hours. "I am overjoyed to hear that the love of my life, Ksenia Karelina is on her way home from wrongful detention in Russia," he said in a statement. "She has endured a nightmare for 15 months and I cannot wait to hold her."
Karelina was released in exchange for Arthur Petrov, a German-Russian citizen who was arrested in Cyprus in August 2023 and extradited to the U.S. for allegedly smuggling sensitive microelectronics with military applications to Russia.
Karelina's release comes two months after the Trump administration orchestrated a prisoner exchange for Marc Fogel, an American teacher who was arrested in Russia in 2021 and sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony after he was found with 0.6 ounces of medical marijuana. And in August, former President Joe Biden's administration executed an elaborate prisoner swap that saw more than a dozen people released by Russia—including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, journalist and dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan—in exchange for Russians jailed in the U.S. and Europe.
Still stuck in Russian custody is American Stephen Hubbard, who was sentenced to almost seven years in prison in October after he was convicted of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine. Hubbard, an English teacher, had been living in Izium, Ukraine, when he was arrested after Russia overtook the town. The charges are a bit beyond belief, considering that he is now 73 years old.
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If she donates money to a pro-Palestine charity Trump will disappear her off the street and send her back.
You’re thinking of Canadians who donated to the truckers strike.
Once again, my eyebrows shot up when presented with a "this is what happens in my head" vs concrete, iron-clad reality.
Lies by projection.
That's different. Sarc thought Trudeau was saving humanity.
He also knew it actually happened, unlike his made-up Dictator Trump fantasies.
Sarcbot is stuck on Trump.
What a dumbass. Go to a totalitarian regime with evidence on your phone that you supported the other side of a war they are involved in.
Hmm, I suppose it does make sense that supporting a charity providing humanitarian aid to civilians that are victims of that totalitarian regime would count as supporting their enemies in that regime's eyes and justify a treason charge.
I suppose she had it coming for being such a "dumbass" then? And the U.S. government should have just left her to her fate?
Speaking of dumbasses.
I guess I am a dumbass for thinking that having empathy for the person unjustly imprisoned in that "totalitarian" country for more than year is important, and that I should save my disdain for that totalitarian regime rather than piling on to that person for being in that situation in the first place.
But hey, people can vent whatever thoughts and feelings they want on the internet. You do you.
Empathy for an adult doing something that they should have known was stupid?
Ok, I guess.
“But hey, people can vent whatever thoughts and feelings they want on the internet”
Clearly. I would have preferred if you’d have included the price of tea in China in your response though.
“” But hey, people can vent whatever thoughts and feelings they want on the internet. You do you.””
True. But please have some self awareness that other countries may assess you with those posts when you enter their country. Not defending it, but it happens.
Reason fails to mention what it cost to get her out. Do things like that ever cross your tiny little democrat mind?
Getting mauled by a junkyard dog does not make sense, but that does not mean walking into the dog's space smelling of roast beef au jus is not a chowderheaded decision. What Russia did to her can be both unjust and avoidable.
First they came after the petty hooligans and I said nothing. Then they came after treason and I tossed my phone in the river.
"First Alert - how can I help you?" - "Help! My country's foreign policy is broken and it can't be fixed!"
First among many others: Americans traveling abroad should do so at their own risk. It has nothing whatever to do with the political system where they are traveling. Anyone who imagines that they have rights outside of the United States is a fool looking for trouble. It's even foolish to count on your rights INSIDE our own borders, but at least there is a system here designed to protect you. America should immediately cancel all international treaties, agreements and other legal arrangements, close all of our embassies and consular offices and bring all of our land-based military home. We should immediately stop all foreign spending and covert interference in the internal political affairs of other nations. We should concentrate on maintaining an unbeatable military defense and worldwide navy and marine ocean patrol and nuclear deterrent to prevent military attack on the American homeland - AND NOTHING ELSE!
Anyone who imagines that they have rights outside of the United States is a fool looking for trouble.
Are you suggesting that CBD oil isn't like... legal... like... everywhere?
America should immediately cancel all international treaties, agreements and other legal arrangements, close all of our embassies and consular offices and bring all of our land-based military home. We should immediately stop all foreign spending and covert interference in the internal political affairs of other nations. We should concentrate on maintaining an unbeatable military defense and worldwide navy and marine ocean patrol and nuclear deterrent to prevent military attack on the American homeland - AND NOTHING ELSE!
To quote Dr. Evil: "Riiiiggghht..."
Why do you love Putin?
For the look on other people’s face when the smell hits them.
Lol.
"sentenced to almost seven years in prison in October after he was convicted of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine" -- that's rich of Putin, who used the Wagner group of mercenaries and has hired mercenaries from China. Plus, he was living in Ukraine, so even if Russia had laws against mercenaries, why was he bound by that?
Where did you get the idea that Russia's laws have to be internally consistent? Do you think that it is a regime that even aspires to be just?
Hey Reason-style "libertarians"! (cough, JasonT20, Sarc)
How is this different from the UK imprisoning people over political Facebook posts? Or Scotland banning people from praying in their own homes? Or Canada seizing people's bank accounts for protesting masks? Or the FBI illegally spying on journalists, opposition candidates and PTA moms?
Reason and you guys never said a peep about those.
Or is that all (D)ifferent?
Seems its way past time the US govt made public announcements advising people not to go to Russia in case this sort of thing happens