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Newly freed Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout said he 'wholeheartedly' supports Russia's war in Ukraine and would 'certainly' volunteer: report

Dec 11, 2022, 23:43 IST
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Viktor Bout.AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong
  • Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout said he would "certainly" volunteer to fight in Russia's war against Ukraine.
  • Bout is newly free after being swapped for Brittney Griner, who was detained in Moscow for nine months.
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Newly freed Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout said he "wholeheartedly" supports Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, adding that he would "certainly go as a volunteer" if he had the chance, according to reports.

"If I could, I would share the skills I have and I would readily volunteer," Bout said on the Russian state television network RT, formerly known as Russia Today.

Bout's freedom was secured in a prisoner swap for Brittney Griner, a WNBA star who was arrested in February in Moscow on drug charges and later sentenced to nine years in a penal colony. US and Russian officials agreed to the one-for-one swap last week, Insider previously reported.

Bout was arrested by the US Drug Enforcement Agency in 2008 in a drug sting, extradited to the US, convicted of conspiring with a terrorist organization and plotting to kill American civilians and officials, and sentenced to 25 years in prison, according to a previous Insider report.

While he was in prison, he said he had a portrait of Russian President Putin displayed in his cell, according to CNN.

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"Yes, always," Bout said in an RT interview, per CNN. "Why not? I'm proud that I'm Russian and that our president is Putin."

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