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Old 08.03.2018, 17:29
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Poisoning of two Russians and a police officer in Salisbury, UK

Salisbury attack was 'brazen and reckless'
Russian state TV anchor warns 'traitors'

Judging from comments under newspaper articles about this on Facebook along the lines of "well, he was a traitor, wasn't he?" there are quite a few apparently British Facebook users molly coddled in a democracy who are content to see the human rights they enjoy trampled on for others. That's not including the comments suspecting Western secret services behind the poisoning ("why would Russia do this before their elections and the World Cup?") and praising Vladimir Putin. But perhaps they're only being sensible, given that, according to The Sun, one of those poisoned had been criticising Putin on Facebook.
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