Trevor Reed, Marine Veteran Freed From Russia in 2022, Is Injured While Fighting in Ukraine, US Says

Trevor Reed, Marine Veteran Freed From Russia in 2022, Is Injured While Fighting in Ukraine, US Says
A poster photo of U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former Russian prisoner Trevor Reed stands in Lafayette Park near the White House, in Washington on March 30, 2022. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)

WASHINGTON—A former U.S. Marine who was released from Russia in a prisoner swap last year has been injured while fighting in Ukraine, the State Department said Tuesday.

He has been taken to Germany for medical care, said State Department spokesman Vedant Patel.

U.S. officials said little about Mr. Reed’s injury or presence in Ukraine beyond noting that his activities weren’t on behalf of the U.S. government. But Mr. Reed’s decision to take up arms during Russia’s war with Ukraine potentially complicates U.S. efforts to win the release of two other Americans still detained by Moscow, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and corporate security executive Paul Whelan. His fighting also risked a potentially dire scenario if he’d been captured and returned to Russian custody after the U.S. had worked to get him home.

“As I indicated, we have been incredibly clear warning American citizens, American nationals, not to travel to Ukraine, let alone participate in fighting,” Mr. Patel said. “As you know, we are not in a place to provide assistance to evacuate private U.S. citizens from Ukraine, including those Americans who may decide to travel to Ukraine to participate in fighting.”

The severity of Mr. Reed’s injury was not immediately clear, but Mr. Patel said he was transported out of Ukraine by a non-governmental organization.

It’s unclear how many Americans have volunteered to fight in Ukraine. But the conflict has attracted fighters from around the world, with Ukrainian authorities claiming thousands of volunteers from dozens of countries have joined their cause. Ukraine established an international fighting force just days after Russia’s February 2022 invasion.

Mr. Reed was released from Russian custody in an April 2022 prisoner swap in exchange for a Russian pilot, Konstantin Yaroshenko, who’d been serving a 20-year federal sentence for conspiring to smuggle cocaine into the U.S.

Mr. Reed was arrested in the summer of 2019 after Russian authorities said he assaulted an officer while being driven by police to a police station following a night of heavy drinking. He was later sentenced to nine years in prison.

The U.S. government later designated him as unjustly detained and pressed for his release while his family has asserted his innocence.

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