“The fact that I am here today is your merit that you made a fuss and literally beat me off. Thanks to my country for saving me, ”Yuzik wrote.

She also thanked the Russian embassy in Iran, the Russian Foreign Ministry and the head of the department, Sergei Lavrov, for the operation to rescue from an Iranian prison.

“They don’t go out of an Iranian prison on charges that were brought against me,” the journalist said, without specifying what the charges were.

Earlier, ex-husband Yuzik confirmed her return to Moscow.

On October 4, journalist Boris Voytsekhovsky announced the detention of a Russian woman.

In this regard, the Russian embassy in Tehran requested clarification from the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

Called to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Iranian ambassador Mehdi Sanai said the journalist would be released soon.

Tehran explained the detention of a Russian journalist by visa violations.

The Kremlin called the detention of Russian journalists unacceptable.