American ballerina Ksenia Karelina, sentenced to 12 years in Russian prison for donating $51 to a Ukrainian charity, is possibly being moved to a prison closer to Moscow, sparking hope for her release.
Key Points
Ksenia Karelina detained in Russia for allegedly donating $51 to a Ukrainian charity, facing 12 years in prison.
Possible movement of Karelina to a prison closer to Moscow raises hopes for her release.
American Marc Fogel was recently freed in a prisoner swap with Russia.
Pros
Possibility of Ksenia Karelina being moved to a prison closer to Moscow, potentially indicating an upcoming release.
Cons
Ksenia Karelina was sentenced to 12 years in Russian prison for donating $51 to a Ukrainian charity, a decision deemed wrongful by the State Department.