Russian Scientist and Harvard Researcher Released After Frog Embryo Smuggling Accusations

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Russian scientist Kseniia Petrov, detained in the US on smuggling charges related to frog embryos, was released from custody after a detention hearing, with a probable cause hearing scheduled for June 18. She had been held since February following visa issues and fears of persecution due to her protests against the Ukraine war, but her release was granted on conditions.
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