Ukraine: Director in prisoner swap backs jailed Russians

Sep 10, 2019 | 7:29 AM

MINSK, Belarus — A Ukrainian film director included in a major prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia last week is speaking out for imprisoned Russians.

Oleg Sentsov was freed after five years in a Russian prison on charges of plotting a terrorist act. He was flown to Kyiv on Saturday with 34 other former prisoners.

Human rights groups alleged the charges were baseless and considered Sentsov a political prisoner.

He said at a news conference on Tuesday that he would advocate for Ukrainians still held in Russian prisons, as well as for Russians jailed for opposing their government.