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< P > In the United Kingdom, a second Kremlin spy network aimed at Russian dissidents has been discovered. About it writes & nbsp; editions & nbsp; the Guardian.

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– said 41-year-old Dobrokhotov. < P > According to the publication, & nbsp; Dobrokhotov – the editor -in -chief of Insider, whose investigation has led to the event that the West introduced economic sanctions against 80 companies and 60 people for their role in the assistance of Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine. < P > The police representative of the fight against terrorism stated: “The fight against terrorism works closely with the police, partners and communities to identify any repressive activity

Natasha Kumar

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