An American professor has been fined 2,000 rubles ($30) for violating the terms of her visa, the TASS news agency reported Friday.
The professor from the U.S. Naval Academy had entered the country for a “private visit,” but proceeded to collect data for a research project in Russia's Siberian republic of Tuva, the local branch of the Interior Ministry said.
The US citizen has already left Russia, an Interior Ministry representative told TASS.
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