Ex-US Marine sentenced for fighting as mercenary for Ukraine
Former US Marine Trevor Reed has been sentenced in absentia by a Moscow court for fighting as a mercenary for Kiev, Russia’s Investigative Committee has announced. Prior to traveling to Ukraine, Reed had been released from a Russian jail in 2022 in a prisoner exchange with the US.
Russia’s top criminal investigation body said on Wednesday that Reed had been sentenced to 14 and a half years and placed on the international wanted list.
The investigation and the court established that Reed had arrived in Ukraine in the late spring or early summer of 2023, where on July 25 “he voluntarily joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine as a mercenary,” the committee said in a statement.
After receiving additional training and military equipment in Ukraine, the former Marine took part in combat operations against Russian forces in the Donetsk People’s Republic, regularly receiving compensation for his services, investigators said.
At the time, CNN reported that Reed was injured in action and evacuated to Germany. News site The Messenger, which was the first to report the story, claimed the ex-Marine had stepped on a land mine and suffered shrapnel wounds, adding that he was part of a group of mercenaries fighting for Ukraine. The incident reportedly happened some two weeks before the date of his alleged official enrollment into the Ukrainian army.
Washington has distanced itself from Reed’s activities in Ukraine, which a spokesman for the Department of State said were not “on behalf of the US government” and went against its recommendation to US citizens not to travel to the country.
Reed, who is a native of Fort Worth, Texas, was detained in Moscow in August 2019 for being drunk and disorderly in public. The following year he was found guilty on several counts, including an assault on police officers, and was sentenced by a Russian court to nine years behind bars.
He was set free early in April 2022 in exchange for Washington releasing Konstantin Yaroshenko, a Russian pilot who had been serving a 20-year sentence in a Connecticut prison since 2010. The Russian national was originally arrested in Liberia for allegedly conspiring to smuggle cocaine into the US. He was then handed over to the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and secretly moved to American soil in violation of international law.
On Monday, the Moscow City Court handed down a lengthy prison sentence to 72-year-old US citizen Stephen Hubbard, who was found guilty of fighting as a mercenary for Kiev. He had lived in Ukraine since 2014 and signed a contract with a territorial defense unit in the city of Izium in February 2022. According to reports, Hubbard was detained by Russian troops two months later, during the fighting for the strategic city.