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US Has Presented No Evidence to Prove Guilt of Two Detained Russians
US Has Presented No Evidence to Prove Guilt of Two Detained Russians
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The accusations against Russian nationals Dmitry Karpenko and Alexei Krutilin detained in the United States are serious but there is currently no evidence... 21.10.2016, Sputnik International
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US Has Presented No Evidence to Prove Guilt of Two Detained Russians
12:28 GMT 21.10.2016 (Updated: 11:20 GMT 06.08.2022) The accusations against Russian nationals Dmitry Karpenko and Alexei Krutilin detained in the United States are serious but there is currently no evidence against them, Moscow will continue supporting them, Russian Foreign Ministry Human Rights Ombudsman Konstantin Dolgov told Sputnik.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – US authorities arrested two Russian nationals Dmitry Karpenko and Alexei Krutilin on allegations of plans to export controlled microelectronics to Russia, the US Department of Justice Said earlier this month.
“The situation is uncertain … Yet again the accusations are serious, but there is no evidence yet. We shall continue providing them with both consular and legal support,” Dolgov said in an interview.
10 October 2016, 21:47 GMT
Karpenko and Krutilin were arrested in Denver, Colorado.
According to the US Justice Department, the stolen microelectronics included digital-to-analog converters and integrated circuits often used in radar and surveillance military systems, missile guidance systems and satellites.