‘I’m not losing hope’
Evan Gershkovich’s family received his first letter from Moscow’s pretrial jail
April 15, 11:17

The parents of Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal who was earlier arrested in Russia on espionage charges, received the first letter from their son since his arrest, written in Moscow’s pretrial Lefortovo jail, WSJ reports.
The letter was written by Evan in Russian, the language he uses inside the family. In the letter, Gershkovich says he received a care package, arranged by a friend, and "words of support from the lawyers".
“I want to say that I am not losing hope. I read. I exercise. And I am trying to write. Maybe, finally, I am going to write something good.”
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