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The Moscow Times » Issue 2966 » News in Brief

News in Brief

21 July 2004Justice Official Killed MOSCOW (MT) -- A Justice Ministry official was murdered Sunday night in southern Moscow, police told Interfax on Tuesday. Police said the body of 31-year-old Lidia Yeliseyeva, an inspector with the ministry, was found with numerous bruises in an apartment building on Novoyasenevsky Prospekt near the Yasenevo metro station, Interfax reported. She is presumed to have died at around 11 p.m. Sunday. A Justice Ministry spokesman confirmed Yeliseyeva's murder, Interfax said. No Troops to Iraq MOSCOW (AP) -- The Foreign Ministry reaffirmed Tuesday that Moscow has no intention to send its troops to Iraq, shrugging off a report that claimed the Kremlin was considering a request from Washington to contribute forces. Ministry spokesman Alexander Yakovenko insisted ""there are no plans to send Russian servicemen to Iraq."" Yakovenko's comments came in response to a recent report by Stratfor, a private U.S.


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