'Russian government security officials may single out and detain U.S. citizens' in both countries, State Department warns.
Russian President Vladimir Putin during an online meeting with members of the Russian government in Moscow on March 10. Photo: Mikhail Klimenyev/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images
The U.S. State Department warned "Russian government security officials may single out and detain U.S. citizens," in Russia and Ukraine, in freshAmericans in Russia face being harassed Russian security officials, as well as "detention, the arbitrary enforcement of local law," per theIn Ukraine, there are "continued reports of U.S.
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