An American held in a Russian prison for 10 days is speaking out during an exclusive interview on 'Fox & Friends First'
for an exclusive interview to discuss his detention and why he was taken into custody.
"I realized that once they started questioning me that they… couldn't find anything against me because… I'm just an American teacher who chased after his wife in a foreign country," Jacob told co-host"I was okay after the third day of them questioning me because I knew nothing was going to happen, but it was… a scary time to be stuck in a place like Russian prison," he continued. Jacob was taken into Russian custody while trying to escape Putin's war.
"They told me that the reason they took me off the bus was because I didn't show them my passport, which I believe that they saw that I was the only American amongst all these Turkish citizens, and they decided that they thought I was a spy," Jacob said.
When asked about the first thing he did after arriving home on American soil, Jacob said he bought a Coke.Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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