The Exeter Greenpeace activist Iain Rogers is due to fly home today after being held in Russia for protesting against oil drilling.
He's among five British members of the Arctic 30 group who're finally being allowed to leave.
Another two of them are also from Devon.
The group were detained in custody for two months and then released on bail - the charges against them have now been dropped.
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