Journalist Evan Gershkovich publishes first investigation after release from Russian captivity
Kyiv • UNN
American journalist Evan Hershkovich published an investigation into the FSB's counterintelligence department after his release from a Russian prison. He spoke about the head of the department, Dmitry Minaev, who organized his arrest and exchange.

American journalist Evan Hershkovich, who was sentenced to 16 years in prison in Russia for espionage and then released in a swap, has published his first investigation after returning to the United States, UNN reports citing the BBC.
Details
The investigation focuses on the FSB's Counterintelligence Operations Department, which is behind the case of Gershkovich and other defendants in espionage cases in Russia.
This unit is also preparing to exchange foreigners for Russians convicted in the West.
One of the heroes of the investigation is Dmitry Minaev, head of the FSB's counterintelligence operations department, whom the journalist met on a plane leaving Russia after 16 months behind bars.
According to the information, it was Minaev who supervised both the arrest and the subsequent exchange of the journalist.
Recall
On August 1, 2024, the released American prisoners arrived in Maryland, where they were met by US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.