
Russian-American ballerina Ksenia Karelina has pleaded responsible to treason costs after she was arrested for donating cash to a charity supporting Ukraine.
Russian prosecutors are searching for a 15-year sentence after the safety companies accused Ms Karelina of gathering cash that was used to buy tactical provides for the Ukrainian military.
She was detained by authorities in Yekaterinburg, about 1,600km (1,000 miles) east of Moscow after a household go to in February.
The sentence comes one week after Russia and the West carried out the biggest prisoner change because the Chilly Conflict, the place 24 folks jailed in seven totally different nations have been exchanged.
Ms Karelina’s lawyer mentioned the prosecutors’ request for a 15-year sentence in a penal colony was too extreme because the defendant had cooperated with the investigation.
Mikhail Mushailov additionally mentioned it was “unimaginable” for Ms Karelina to have been included within the latest prisoner change, as a result of an change can solely occur as soon as the court docket verdict comes into drive.
“After the decision, after all, we’ll work on this route,” Mr Mushailov instructed reporters on Thursday.
The Los Angeles resident had been residing away from Russia for a number of years and gained American citizenship in 2021.
She travelled to Russia for a household go to again in January, and has since been prevented from returning to her house in Los Angeles.
It has been extensively reported that investigators introduced the treason cost in opposition to her after discovering she had donated round $50 (£39) to Razom, a charity that helps Ukraine.
The charity mentioned it was “appalled” to listen to of the novice ballerina’s arrest.

Ms Karelina’s costs and trial come after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree in April final 12 months rising the utmost sentence for treason to life in jail, up from 20 years, as a part of a crackdown on dissent.
Talking with the BBC on the time of Ms Karelina’s arrest, her accomplice mentioned she was “proud to be Russian” – and had remained assured that she may journey within the nation, he defined.
Chris Van Heerden has been campaigning since information of the arrest for the US authorities to free his girlfriend from Russian detention.
The FSB mentioned Ms Karelina had been detained in Yekaterinburg in February – the identical metropolis through which US journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested on costs of espionage on 29 March final 12 months.
On 1 August Mr Gershkovich was one among 16 prisoners freed and returned to Europe and the US in return for eight Russian prisoners who have been launched from prisons within the US, Norway, Germany, Poland and Slovenia.