Inquiry: putin 'probably' approved assassination of former russian spy
The public inquiry into the death of Alexander Litvinenko has concluded that Vladimir Putin "probably" approved the assassination of the former Russian spy. The chairman of the report, Sir Robert Owen, says it's likely the Russian President signed off the killing following a long-running feud. He died in 2006 after drinking tea laced with radioactive polonium in London.
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