Russian media showed a video of two men who are apparently in Russian custody, though the Kremlin says it doesn't know anything about Americans being held by Russia.
Russian media showed video of two of the men, Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh, who are apparently in Russian custody, though the Kremlin says it doesn't know anything about Americans being held by Russia.
President Biden said Friday that the U.S. doesn't know where Drueke and Huynh are, and he warned Americans to stay out of Ukraine.
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