News report
Russian Alexander Vinnik back in Moscow after prisoner swap, RIA news agency says
Reuters, February 13, 2025. Vinnik release from U.S. custody and return to Russia in prisoner exchange.
- Source type
- News report
- Published
- February 13, 2025
- Research grade
- S1
- Used in entries
- 7
Bibliographic record
- Publisher
- Reuters
- Published
- February 13, 2025
- Source type
- News report
- Research grade
- Source grade S1
- Language
- English
- Official record
- Not an official publication
- What it supports
- Vinnik release from U.S. custody and return to Russia in prisoner exchange
- Dataset id
- src_reuters_vinnik_swap_2025
How this source is used
Cited 7 times across 3 record types.
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