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Ukrainian climber released from detention days after record-breaking Everest ascent

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Posted on May 27, 2025

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By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Ukrainian climber Andrew Ushakov, who completed a journey from sea level to the summit of Mount Everest in a record four days, has been released on bail following

Ukrainian Climber Released After Record Everest Ascent and Arrest

By Gopal Sharma

KATHMANDU (Reuters) -Ukrainian climber Andrew Ushakov, who completed a journey from sea level to the summit of Mount Everest in a record four days, has been released on bail following his arrest for carrying undeclared foreign currency, a Nepali official told Reuters on Tuesday.

"He has to face the charges in court," said Chandi Prasad Ghimire, director general of the Department of Revenue Investigation. "If he chooses to raise hands (not fight the case in court) he forfeits the bail money."

Ghimire had previously said that the bail was set at $60,000 -- three times the amount allegedly carried by Ushakov, 40, when he was taken into custody on Sunday.

"Andrew is now out of custody after a misunderstanding," Ushakov's public relations team told Reuters on Tuesday. "He is grateful for the support he has received and is currently working to clarify all matters with the relevant authorities."

Ushakov, a structural engineer who lives in the United States, flew from New York to Nepal on May 15 before scaling Everest without the usual period of several weeks of acclimatisation.

He said he did not use Xenon, the gas inhaled by four British former special forces soldiers who scaled Earth's highest mountain last week, in five days, after leaving London. The climbers used Xenon to pre-acclimatise themselves to the low-oxygen envionment they would encounter as they journeyed toward the 8,849-metre summit.

Police official Nakul Pokhrel said that the undeclared foreign currency was detected during baggage screening as Ushakov readied to board a plane leaving Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city.

Anyone carrying foreign currency worth more than $5,000 is required to declare it to the authorities in Nepal.

(Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Olivier Holmey)

Key Takeaways

  • Andrew Ushakov set a record by climbing Everest in four days.
  • He was arrested in Nepal for carrying undeclared foreign currency.
  • Ushakov was released on bail but must face charges in court.
  • He did not use Xenon gas for acclimatization like other climbers.
  • Ushakov is working to resolve the legal issues with authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What record did Andrew Ushakov achieve?
Andrew Ushakov completed a journey from sea level to the summit of Mount Everest in a record four days.
Why was Andrew Ushakov arrested?
He was arrested for allegedly carrying undeclared foreign currency exceeding the legal limit while preparing to leave Kathmandu.
What was the bail amount set for Ushakov?
The bail was set at $60,000, which is three times the amount of undeclared currency he allegedly carried.
What did Ushakov's public relations team say about his release?
They stated that he was released after a misunderstanding and expressed gratitude for the support he received.
What are Nepal's regulations regarding foreign currency?
Anyone carrying foreign currency worth more than $5,000 is required to declare it to the authorities in Nepal.

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