WNBA player Brittney Griner was released by Russian authorities Thursday morning after spending nearly 10 months in a Russian prison following a February arrest for bringing vape cartridges containing hashish oil through a Moscow airport. 

Griner was released from a Russian penal colony Thursday in exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout

Viktor Bout in jail

Convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout walks past temporary cells ahead of a hearing at the Criminal Court in Bangkok Aug. 20, 2010.  (Christophe Archambault/AFP via Getty Images)

Bout, known as the "Merchant of Death," was serving a 25-year sentence in a U.S. prison after being convicted in 2011 of conspiracy to kill Americans, conspiracy to deliver anti-aircraft missiles and aiding a terrorist organization. 

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While Griner was released, another U.S. citizen remains in Russia — former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan. 

Whelan was sentenced in 2020 to 16 years in a Russian prison on alleged espionage charges. 

His absence from the deal did not go unnoticed. 

Picture shows Paul Whelan

Paul Whelan, a former U.S. Marine arrested for alleged spying, listens to the verdict in a courtroom at the Moscow City Court in Moscow, Russia, June 15, 2020. ( Sofia Sandurskaya, Moscow News Agency photo via AP, File)

Dallas Cowboys star linebacker Micah Parson’s reacted to the news that Whelan was left behind, as did WFAN radio host Boomer Esiason

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Russian state television, which is notorious for propaganda, discussed the exchange, mocking the United States for swapping Griner instead of Whelan. 

A program moderator referred to Whelan as a "spy," saying that Whelan is a hero to Americans. However, the moderator specified three things against Whelan regarding the U.S. winning his release. 

Brittney Griner in handcuffs

WNBA star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner is escorted from a courtroom after a hearing in Khimki outside Moscow, Russia, Aug. 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

"His first problem is that he is white," the moderator said, according to a translation obtained by Fox News Digital. "His second problem is he is a man. His third problem: He is a heterosexual.

"This is not something that can be forgiven today. It’s just a catastrophe. Yes, here Griner beats him in every aspect." 

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The moderator goes on to falsely claim "American voters" were given a choice between Griner and Whelan in exchange for the "Merchant of Death," when in fact it was the Biden administration that made the decision.

The moderator added that it was a victory for Russia that the U.S. chose a celebrity over a former Marine, as it shows what the United States values. 

Following Griner’s release, Secretary of State Antony Blinken released a statement saying the Biden administration will continue working on bringing Whelan home.

Brittney Griner in Russia

WNBA star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner stands listening to a verdict in a courtroom in Khimki outside Moscow, Russia, Aug. 4, 2022.  (Evgenia Novozhenina/Pool Photo via AP)

"I am grateful to the State Department team and to our colleagues across the government who worked tirelessly to secure her release," the statement said. "I especially commend Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens, who is accompanying Brittney back to the United States, as well as his entire team. We also extend deep appreciation to our many partners who helped achieve this outcome, including our Emirati friends, who assisted in the transfer today.

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"While we celebrate Brittney’s release, Paul Whelan and his family continue to suffer needlessly.  Despite our ceaseless efforts, the Russian government has not yet been willing to bring a long overdue end to his wrongful detention. I wholeheartedly wish we could have brought Paul home today on the same plane with Brittney. Nevertheless, we will not relent in our efforts to bring Paul and all other U.S. nationals held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad home to their loved ones where they belong."

Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and Nick Kalman contributed to this report