New York Post

‘LURED’ TO RUSS. ARREST

Mom rips GI gal pal

- By OLIVIA LAND

The mother of the US soldier in custody in Russia is convinced her son “was lured” there by his girlfriend.

Staff Sgt. Gordon D. Black, 34, was arrested in the Pacific port city of Vladivosto­k on May 2.

He remains in custody on charges of “theft of personal property.”

“I think she convinced him to come there,” Melody Jones told NBC News of her son’s girlfriend, Aleksandra Vashchuk.

Black reportedly traveled to Vladivosto­k on his own after wrapping up a tour of duty as an Army trainer in South Korea on April 10.

He was supposed to leave the foreign base and go directly to his next station in Texas, Army spokeswoma­n Cynthia Smith told The Post Tuesday.

“He wanted to see her for the last time before going home, and so he went there,” Jones insisted of her son’s motivation for traveling to a country where multiple Americans — including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic­h — are held against their will.

“I told him not to go. I was more worried about him going to Russia than I was when he was in Iraq and Afghanista­n.”

Black — in the middle of a divorce from his wife back in the States — met Vashchuk “at a bar where she was working,” Jones told NBC.

“They’ve been together, on and off, for about a year and a half. I’ve never met her in person, but I’ve spoken to her over Messenger,” the worried mom added.

“My motherly instincts told me something was wrong with her.”

Unearthed videos from Vashchuk’s TikTok account showed Black saying he empathized with Russia in the Ukraine war and disavowing NATO.

“I think NATO is pretty aggressive,” Black said in one video. “Honestly, I understand Russia’s position. Obviously, they want to defend their country.”

Pulled off a plane

When he landed in Vladivosto­k, however, the 16-year Army vet was pulled off the plane and arrested for supposedly stealing property from a person identified as “Citizen T,” NBC reported. He is expected to be held for at least two months.

Jones said she has not heard from any officials since an initial call from the State Department that he was detained.

As the family waits for more informatio­n, Jones worries about her son’s 6-year-old daughter.

“She misses her daddy,” Jones told NBC.

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