A US man has been sentenced to five years in prison by a Russian court, accused of illegally transporting firearms on his yacht. The man, identified as Charles Wayne Zimmerman, 57, was found guilty after admitting his guilt in full. According to the regional court's press service, Zimmerman had smuggled the weapons from July 2024 to June 2025, during which he sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
The US Coast Guard had issued a missing person alert for Zimmerman, who departed on a sailing trip from Fort Macon, North Carolina, bound for New Zealand. The court stated that Zimmerman claimed he met a Russian woman online and decided to visit her, without realizing he was prohibited from keeping a weapon on his yacht while it was docked in Russia.
The case highlights the escalating tensions between the US and Russia, with Washington accusing Moscow of imprisoning US nationals as part of prisoner swaps. The Russian court published its verdict on social media, featuring images of a sniper rifle, ammunition, and Zimmerman sitting on his vessel.
This conviction marks one of several high-profile cases involving Westerners imprisoned in Russia since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022, with many later being swapped for Russian spies held abroad.
The US Coast Guard had issued a missing person alert for Zimmerman, who departed on a sailing trip from Fort Macon, North Carolina, bound for New Zealand. The court stated that Zimmerman claimed he met a Russian woman online and decided to visit her, without realizing he was prohibited from keeping a weapon on his yacht while it was docked in Russia.
The case highlights the escalating tensions between the US and Russia, with Washington accusing Moscow of imprisoning US nationals as part of prisoner swaps. The Russian court published its verdict on social media, featuring images of a sniper rifle, ammunition, and Zimmerman sitting on his vessel.
This conviction marks one of several high-profile cases involving Westerners imprisoned in Russia since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022, with many later being swapped for Russian spies held abroad.