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Russian opposition figures Ilya Yashin , Vladimir Kara-Murza and Andrei Pivovarov speak to reporters from DW 's Bonn HQ.
They say they refused to sign confessions or ask for pardon during their detention.
They are currently in Germany with a " Russian identity card that is not even valid" "You have to go to the internet to find out who I am," he quips.
Vladimir Kara-Murza and Andrei Pivovarov arrive in Bonnn for first press conference since arriving in Germany .
They arrived in Germany on Thursday night following prisoner swap between Russia and the U.S. "We are very grateful to everyone who has tried their best for this to happen to us," they say.
Andrei : "We're going to work towards having a Russia that is free and democratic".
Vladimir Kara-Murza , Ilya Yashin and Andrei Pivovarov to speak at Deutsche Welle .
They were freed in a prisoner swap between the US and Russia on Thursday night .
The trio had flown into Cologne /Bonn Airport, not far from here, after their exchange.
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