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Americans freed from Russia receive heartfelt presidential welcome


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Americans freed from Russia receive heartfelt presidential welcome
Last night, Joint Base Andrews near Washington, D.C., witnessed an emotional reunion as three Americans held by Russia returned home to a warm presidential welcome. The atmosphere was filled with joy and relief as families embraced their loved ones after prolonged separations—Evan Grishkovich, Alsuk Murmasyeva, and Paul Whelan were greeted by President Biden and Vice President Harris, marking a significant moment for the families involved.

Evan Grishkovich, who spent 491 days in detention, shared a poignant moment with his mother, Ella Millman, who had been a steadfast advocate for his release, writing to him weekly throughout his ordeal. The reunion highlighted not only the personal triumphs of the families but also the broader implications of diplomatic efforts to secure the release of American citizens abroad. The emotional scenes at the airport underscored the relief felt by families and the importance of continued advocacy for those wrongfully detained.

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