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Russian court data: US journalist appeals detention extension

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MOSCOW – Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic­h has appealed a three-month extension of his detention on espionage charges, a Russian court data website indicated Friday.

Gershkovic­h, a 31-year-old U.S. citizen, was arrested in March while on a reporting trip in Russia. He, his employer and the U.S. government have denied the charges. A Moscow court on Tuesday extended his detention until Aug. 30.

According to the court website, the appeal was filed on Thursday. There was no informatio­n whether a date has been set for a hearing.

Gershkovic­h’s case has been wrapped in secrecy. Russian authoritie­s haven’t detailed what – if any – evidence they have gathered to support the espionage charges.

Various legal proceeding­s in the case have been closed to the media. State news agency Tass said Tuesday’s hearing was held behind closed doors because the reporter was accused of possession of “secret materials.”

The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday night that Gershkovic­h’s parents, Soviet emigres living in New Jersey, were visiting Moscow and saw their son during the short hearing.

“I don’t know how to describe this happiness and this sadness at the same time,” the newspaper quoted the reporter’s mother, Ella Milman, as saying. She said Gershkovic­h looked relaxed and well, and that they communicat­ed through smiles.

The U.S. State Department said at least one U.S. Embassy official also attended the hearing.

The U.S. government declared Gershkovic­h to be wrongfully detained and demanded his immediate release. He’s being held in Moscow’s Lefortovo prison.

U.S. Embassy officials were allowed to visit Gershkovic­h once in prison since his arrest in Yekaterinb­urg on March 29, but Russian authoritie­s have denied two more recent requests to see him.

 ?? KOLESNIKOV­A/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES NATALIA ?? A Russian court extended by three months the detention of Evan Gershkovic­h, a Wall Street Journal reporter who was arrested in March on claims of spying that he denies.
KOLESNIKOV­A/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES NATALIA A Russian court extended by three months the detention of Evan Gershkovic­h, a Wall Street Journal reporter who was arrested in March on claims of spying that he denies.

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