Officials: Doctors tried to help Russia in Ukraine war
By BEN FINLEY
Associated Press
A Maryland doctor and her U.S. Army doctor spouse have been charged with trying to help Russia in its war against Ukraine. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland said Thursday that the couple tried to share medical records with Russia that they thought Moscow could exploit. The records never made it to Moscow. But federal authorities said they were given to an undercover FBI agent. The records contained information about several patients, including at least five at Fort Bragg, the U.S. Army base in North Carolina. Federal authorities identified the doctors as Anna Gabrielian of Rockville. She’s an anesthesiologist who works in Baltimore. She is married to Jamie Lee Henry, who was a U.S. Army major and internist at Fort Bragg.