“‘Warning for Russian citizens traveling internationally,’ the Foreign Ministry bulletin said. ‘Recently, detentions of Russian citizens in various countries, at the request of American law enforcement, have become more frequent — with the goal of extradition and legal prosecution in the United States.’ Citing examples in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Lithuania and Spain, the Foreign Ministry said, ‘Experience shows that the judicial proceedings against those who were in fact kidnapped and taken to the U.S. are of a biased character, based on shaky evidence, and clearly tilted toward conviction.'”
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