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Litvinenko case: UK inquiry says Putin probably approved ex-spy's murder

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I guess this comes as no surprise to anyone.

Putin likely OK'd Alexander Litvinenko death, inquiry says - CNN.com

London (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin probably approved the operation by Russian officials to kill former FSB spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006, a detailed UK inquiry has concluded.

Retired High Court Judge Robert Owen, who conducted the inquiry, wrote that he was "sure" that two former Russian officials poisoned the 44-year-old at a London hotel with highly radioactive polonium-210.
 
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