The Czech Republic today said it had extradited a Russian hacker to the United States where he is wanted for alleged cyberattacks on social networks.
Yevgeni Nikulin, who is also sought by his native Russsia on fraud charges, had been in a Prague prison since he was arrested in the Czech capital in 2016 in a joint operation with the FBI.
The case comes amid accusations by Washington that Russia tried to "interfere" through hacking in the 2016 US election won by Donald Trump, charges the Kremlin has dismissed.
The Czech justice ministry "confirms the extradition of Russian citizen Y. Nikulin to the United States," ministry spokeswoman Tereza Schejbalova said on Twitter.
The extradition "took place overnight," she added.
A US government plane left Prague soon after midnight Thursday and landed nine hours later near Washington, according to the website flightaware.com
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