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28 Jun, 2021 14:57

RT News - June 28 2021 (17:00 MSK)

The Kremlin lashes out at allegations over atrocities carried by Russian army instructors in the Central African Republic in a new UN Security Council report obtained by the New York Times. A potential death blow to the US case against Julian Assange as Washington's main witness admits in an interview with Icelandic media, that he gave false testimony. "Who needs Russian hackers when there are British bus stops?" - that's the question Moscow is asking, after a trove of UK state secrets is allegedly found at a bus stop and handed to the BBC. The files suggest a British warship deliberately entered Russian waters recently as a provocation.

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