


Among the names floated by the US was Alexander Vinnik, a Russian national extradited to the US in August on allegations of money laundering, hacking and extortion. The US made several other offers to the Russians, sources said, to try to get them to agree to include Whelan in the swap. The German government was not willing to seriously consider including Krasikov –who assassinated a Georgian citizen in broad daylight in Berlin in 2019 - in a potential trade, the German source said. But ultimately, the US was not able to secure Krasikov’s release. Rarely have American citizens been arrested for espionage on Russian soil.

US officials made quiet inquiries to the Germans about whether they might be willing to include Krasikov in the trade, a senior German government source told CNN earlier this year. Paul Whelan in a photo provided by his family. The US was unable to deliver on the request for the ex-colonel, Vadim Krasikov, because he is serving out a life sentence for murder in Germany.ĬNN first reported exclusively in August that the Russians had requested that Krasikov be released along with Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer who was serving a 25-year sentence in the US, in exchange for Whelan and Griner. Russia refused to release Paul Whelan alongside Brittney Griner unless a former colonel from Russia’s domestic spy organization currently in German custody was also released as part of any prisoner swap, US officials told CNN, even as the US offered up the names of several other Russian prisoners in US custody that they would be willing to trade. Marine accused of spying and arrested in Russia, stands inside a defendants cage during a hearing at a court in Moscow, Aug. The Marine Corps found Paul Whelan, the American citizen detained by Russia on espionage charges, guilty of attempting to steal more than 10,000 worth of currency from the U.S. By Natasha Bertrand, Kylie Atwood, Sean Lyngaas and Jennifer Hansler | CNN
