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Man detained after Russian general's assassination
Vitaly Shevchenko
So, when on Tuesday morning they saw General Kirillov emerge from his house, the Uzbek suspect pressed a button detonating the bomb that killed the general. According to the man we can see in that video published by the Russian Security Service, He was allegedly promised $100,000 for killing the general and also a chance to move to the EU and settle in the EU.
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