A U.S. women's basketball superstar is being held in Russia after allegedly being caught with illegal drugs at an airport in Moscow.
The basketball player, identified by Russian media outlet Lenta as Brittney Griner, 31, was flagged at Sheremetyevo Airport sometime last month after flying in from New York. Russian customs officials claim she was carrying vaping equipment with cannabis oil cartridges, which are illegal in Russia. She reportedly could face 5 to 10 years in prison."As a U.S.
— BasketNews.com March 5, 2022 It was not clear when last month Griner was arrested, but the development comes as Russia is increasingly isolated from the west following its invasion of Ukraine. Last month, the WNBA and the league's players association warned many of its players, who compete in Russia, Ukraine, and various European nations during their off-season, to get out of the war zone.
"We have been in constant communication with our members and their representatives for several weeks, and we'll continue to stay abreast of current events," the league statement read."The league has also been in contact with WNBA players who are in Russia, either directly or through their agents. We will continue to closely monitor the situation.
Griner is so accomplished that when she came out of college in 2013, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban floated the idea of drafting her to play in the NBA.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
WNBA All-star Brittney Griner arrested in Russia on drug chargesRussia’s Interfax news agency said a female US basketball player was arrested in February, at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow.
続きを読む »
Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Ukraine defends as Russia invades major citiesA father says goodbye to his family as they leave for Poland on a bus Thursday in Lviv, Ukraine. 📷 Dan Kitwood / Getty
続きを読む »
Russia-owned SCF oil tankers rerouting from Canada, returning to RussiaTwo oil tankers owned and managed by Sovcomflot , the Russian maritime and freight shipping company that the United States blacklisted last week, are rerouting from their Canadian destinations, while another is returning to Russia after discharging, according to tracking data and marine sources.
続きを読む »
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russia bans Facebook, Twitter'The intentional targeting of civilians or civilian objects would be considered a war crime, even as we are assessing that,' press sec. Psaki tells marykbruce when asked about Russian attacks on nuclear power plant.
続きを読む »
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russia blocks access to Facebook over warRUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR UPDATE: Russia's state communications watchdog has ordered to completely block access to Facebook in Russia amid the tensions over the war in Ukraine.
続きを読む »
Canada's foreign minister meets counterparts at NATO to ramp up pressure MoscowBefore the meeting, Melanie Joly said ministers planned to discuss a Russian attack on a major nuclear power plant in the eastern Ukraine city of Enerhodar.
続きを読む »