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Main — Political — 6 June 2017, 18:03

Ukraine says Russian verdict on librarian "paranoia"

Both Ukrainian and Russians are falling victim to Moscow's policy.

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Natalya Sharina
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Темы: Russia, human rights, Foreign Ministry
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