Joseph Tatar, USA A citizen arrested in Russia in August 2024. After a clear fight against the hotel staff, and then forcibly went to a psychiatric hospital this April, never standing a lawsuit, left Russia, the state reports Booth News Agency.
Tas said the 46 -year -old Tatar was discharged from a psychiatric facility in Moscow, where he spent more than a month.
In April Tas report The fact that the Tatar was studied by doctors and diagnosed with a mental disorder and then enrolled in mandatory psychiatric treatment.
The Russian authorities have accused Moscow abuse in Moscow at the initial arrest. Later, officials said he was also investigated on suspicion of attacking a police officer, an accusation that could be seen as he threatened up to five years in prison.
During the trial, the Tatar claimed that he was being pursued by the US Central Intelligence Agency and seeking political asylum in Russia.
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In recent years, Russia has been imprisoned by several Americans when tensions with Washington have soared. Paul WilanWall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich and the teacher Mark vogel All were appointed incorrectly detained US government as well as double American national citizen Xenia Karelin.
All four Americans were released on the premises of prisoners with Moscow.
Among the US citizens who are still in prison in Russia are US army staff. Gordon BlackWhose three -year, nine -month prison term for robbery and threat of his Russian girl was reduced in April by seven months.
Robert Gilman, 72 years old, is currently serving a 3/2-year term in Russia for an attack on a police officer, and Travis numberThe music sentenced on drug charges was sentenced to 13 years in prison last summer.
Court convicted another 72-year-old AmericanStephen Habbard, almost seven years in October for his fight with the Ukrainian military.
TASS quotes Tatar's lawyer, Pauline Vlasiuk, saying that she has no information about his location and circumstances.
He contributed to this report.