He is serving his sentence in an American prison for transporting four tons of cocaine.
Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, whom the United States was thrown in jail for 20 years, wrote to the us President Donald Trump a letter with a request to let him go home. The corresponding letter was sent through the Russian Embassy in Washington.
The pilot in the first place insists that his sentence is illegal, and asks pardon.
“It is hard for me to be detained far away from the Motherland, my people and most importantly — my family. The language barrier brings me a big problem. I can’t fully explain their health problems and are unable to seek medical help. I do not fully understand the orders of the officers of the prison, which entails serious consequences,” the letter reads.
He reminded Trump about the American student Warmbier Otto, who was imprisoned in North Korea, but died due to severe health condition after the transfer of the home.
“It is an appeal to Donald Trump is my last chance to return to Russia in his right mind. I hope the US President will show humanity and mercy and will be able to transfer me to the Russian authorities,” — said Yaroshenko.
The wife of Konstantin Yaroshenko Victoria and daughter Catherine also sent a letter to Donald Trump asking for pardon of their family.
Earlier the representative of the President on human rights in Russia Tatiana Moskalkova turned to Donald Trump to pardon a Russian pilot.
Recall, the Russian pilot was sentenced in new York to 20 years in prison in September 2011 for attempting to transport 4 tons of cocaine.
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