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Sarah Elizabeth Rainsford is a BBC foreign correspondent who has reported from Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Turkey, Cuba, Afghanistan and Iraq while working for the BBC since 1999.

Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenians rush to help ‘brothers and sisters'

Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenians rush to help ‘brothers and sisters'
Sep 27,2023 2:11 pm

...By Sarah Rainsford in Goris & Kornidzor, ArmeniaBBC NewsEvery hour, the number of people fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh climbs even further...

Nagorno-Karabakh: Almost 30,000 refugees have fled to Armenia

Nagorno-Karabakh: Almost 30,000 refugees have fled to Armenia
Sep 26,2023 4:41 pm

...By Sarah Rainsford in Goris, Armenia & Antoinette Radford in LondonBBC NewsThe number of people who have fled Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia has risen to nearly 30,000, a day after a massive fuel blast killed at least 68 people...

Ukraine war: Poland security patrols on high alert at Belarus border

Ukraine war: Poland security patrols on high alert at Belarus border
Jul 10,2023 5:10 am

...By Sarah Rainsford, BBC Eastern Europe correspondentKrynki, Poland-Belarus borderThe prospect of mercenaries from the Russian Wagner group moving to Belarus as part of the deal struck to end their mutiny has made Poland extra wary of its neighbour...

Wagner mutiny: Group fully funded by Russia, says Putin

Wagner mutiny: Group fully funded by Russia, says Putin
Jun 27,2023 12:00 pm

...By Sarah Rainsford, Eastern Europe correspondent & Kathryn Armstrongin Warsaw and LondonRussia s president has said members of the Wagner mercenary group were fully funded by the state...

Ukraine war: The mothers going to get their children back from Russia

Ukraine war: The mothers going to get their children back from Russia
May 31,2023 12:20 am

...By Sarah RainsfordBBC Eastern Europe correspondent, UkraineWhen 15-year-old Sasha Kraynyuk studied the photograph handed to him by Ukrainian investigators, he recognised the boy dressed in Russian military uniform immediately...

Russia detains US journalist Evan Gershkovich on suspicion of spying

Russia detains US journalist Evan Gershkovich on suspicion of spying
Mar 30,2023 8:30 am

... Independent journalists were labelled " foreign agents" and BBC Russia correspondent Sarah Rainsford was expelled from the country...

Archbishop of Canterbury: Russian invasion must not succeed

Archbishop of Canterbury: Russian invasion must not succeed
Dec 2,2022 7:20 am

...By Sarah Rainsford in Bucha and Andre Rhoden-Paul in LondonBBC NewsThe Archbishop of Canterbury has said Ukraine must not be forced to accept a peace deal with Russia, whilst on a visit to the war-torn nation...

Krasovsky: Russia bans 'burn Ukrainian kids' TV presenter

Krasovsky: Russia bans 'burn Ukrainian kids' TV presenter
Oct 24,2022 2:00 pm

... BBC Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford tweets that hate speech is now the norm on Russian state TV when it comes to Ukraine, and Krasovsky is just the tip of the iceberg...

Russia detains US journalist Evan Gershkovich on suspicion of spying

Oct 10,2022 4:10 pm

By Paul KirbyBBC News

A US journalist working for The Wall Street Journal has been detained in Russia on suspicion of espionage, the FSB security service says.

Evan Gershkovich, an experienced Russia reporter, was working in Yekaterinburg at The Time of his detention.

The Wall Street Journal said it was " deeply concerned" for his safety and vehemently denied the allegations against him.

The Kremlin claimed The Reporter had been " caught red-handed".

The FSB said it had " halted illegal activities" and that The Reporter had been " acting on US instructions" and " collecting state secrets".

Hours later the security service sought his formal arrest during a closed session at Lefortovo District court in Moscow, Russian reports say.

The Court had earlier been cleared of staff and visitors because of a bomb threat, Russia's Ria state news agency said.

The FSB confirmed in its statement that Evan Gershkovich had foreign ministry accreditation while working in Yekaterinburg 1,800km (1,100 miles) east of Moscow.

His last WSJ piece This Week reported on Russia's declining economy and how the Kremlin was having to deal with " ballooning military expenditures" while maintaining social spending.

But the FSB claimed he had been detained " acting on US instructions" and that he had " collected information constituting a State Secret about the activities of a Russian defence enterprise". A criminal espionage case was launched by the FSB's investigation department, it added.

In a statement, the Wall Street Journal said it stood in solidarity with The Reporter and His Family : " The Wall Street Journal vehemently denies the allegations from the FSB and seeks The Immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter, Evan Gershkovich. "

The Kremlin also commented on the detention of The American journalist. " This is the responsibility of the FSB, they have already issued a statement, " said spokesman Dmitry Peskov . " The only thing I can add is, As Far as we know, he was caught red-handed. "

Espionage in Russia carries a maximum jail term of 20 years.

Even before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, reporting from Russia had become increasingly difficult.

Independent journalists were labelled " foreign agents" and BBC Russia correspondent Sarah Rainsford was expelled from the country.

When The War began, Russia introduced a criminal offence for reporting " fake news" or " discrediting the army" under which dozens of Russians have been convicted for criticising The Invasion on Social Media .

Almost all independent media were silenced, shut down or blocked, including major outlets TV Rain, Echo of Moscow radio and newspaper Novaya Gazeta. Many Western media chose to leave Russia.

Russian political expert Tatyana Stanovaya said Mr Gershkovich's detention had come as a shock. In the FSB's view of espionage, " collecting information" could simply mean gathering comments from experts, She Said , while acting on US instructions could simply refer to his editors at the Wall Street Journal.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said what a Wall Street Journal employee was doing in Yekaterinburg had " nothing to do with journalism". It was not the First Time the status of " foreign correspondent" had been used to " Cover Up activities that are not journalism" She Said .

Tensions between the Kremlin and The West have become increasingly tense in the 13 months of Russia's war in Ukraine. Press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders said it was " alarmed by what looks like retaliation".

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told local news agencies that it was too early to discuss prisoner swaps: " I would not even put the question in this plane now, because you understand that some exchanges that happened in The Past took place for people who were already serving sentences. "

Several US citizens are being held in Russia. Days before The Invasion , American basketball star Brittney Griner was detained at a Moscow airport and jailed for carrying cannabis oil. It was 10 months before she was freed in exchange for notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout .

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