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The case of intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko, killed with poison
The Washington Post
2016-01-22
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A British inquiry concluded Jan. 21 that the Russian state was responsible for the death of former KGB operative Alexander Litvinenko, who was given tea with a fatal dose of polonium-210 in 2006.
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