Moscow Says U.S Forced False Confession From Alleged Russian Agent Maria Butina
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Moscow Says U.S Forced False Confession From Alleged Russian Agent Maria Butina
FILE PHOTO: Maria Butina appears in a police booking photograph released by the Alexandria Sheriff's Office in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. Alexandria Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused the United States of forcing Russian national Maria Butina to falsely confess to what it described on Wednesday as the ridiculous charge of her being a Russian agent.
“Butina confirmed that she had done a deal with U.S.
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