Stephen James Hubbard, a 73-year-old retired American teacher, has been located in a Russian penal colony following months of uncertainty regarding his fate after being forcibly taken by Russian forces in Ukraine.
U.S. Teacher Missing in Russia Found in Prison, Raises Questions on Conviction

U.S. Teacher Missing in Russia Found in Prison, Raises Questions on Conviction
The family of Stephen James Hubbard, an American teacher, finally learns of his whereabouts amid troubling circumstances.
Hubbard, designated as "wrongfully detained" by the U.S. State Department, is believed to have been unjustly convicted and could potentially be a key figure in future prisoner exchanges with Russia. Recently, he managed to contact one of his family members, providing hope amid a troubling silence that followed his controversial sentencing.
In October of last year, Hubbard was sentenced to almost seven years in prison for allegedly serving as a mercenary, an accusation that has raised eyebrows due to the absence of his case file and other crucial legal information. Currently, he is being held in the IK-12 penal colony in Mordovia, an area notorious for its harsh prison conditions.
In October of last year, Hubbard was sentenced to almost seven years in prison for allegedly serving as a mercenary, an accusation that has raised eyebrows due to the absence of his case file and other crucial legal information. Currently, he is being held in the IK-12 penal colony in Mordovia, an area notorious for its harsh prison conditions.