Harvard Researcher Kseniia Petrova Released from Custody

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Kseniia Petrova, a Russian scientist and Harvard researcher, was released on bail after four months in detention related to failing to declare scientific samples at US customs. She faces ongoing legal proceedings, including potential deportation to Russia and criminal charges for smuggling, though her case has highlighted issues around minor customs violations and the treatment of scientists in legal processes.
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