MOSCOW (Reuters) -A court in Russia's far east has extended the pre-trial detention of French cyclist Sofiane Sehili who has been charged with illegally crossing the Russian border, state news agency
Russian Court Prolongs Detention of French Cyclist Until November
Legal Proceedings Against French Cyclist
MOSCOW (Reuters) -A court in Russia's far east has extended the pre-trial detention of French cyclist Sofiane Sehili who has been charged with illegally crossing the Russian border, state news agency TASS reported on Tuesday.
Details of the Charges
French newspaper Le Monde reported earlier in September that Sehili had been arrested after twice attempting to cross the border from China while trying to break the world record for the fastest cycle crossing of the Eurasian landmass, from Lisbon to Vladivostok.
Impact on Franco-Russian Relations
The charge carries a maximum prison term of two years. TASS said Sehili's detention had been extended until November 3.
Russia's relations with France have sharply deteriorated since the start of its war in Ukraine. A French researcher, Laurent Vinatier, is currently serving a three-year prison term for violating Russia's "foreign agent" laws and is now facing a new charge of espionage.
(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix Light; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)





