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Putin's involvement in Litvinenko's death.
The public inquiry into the murder of the former Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko, has said that it was probably approved by President Putin. Daniel Sandford has been following the case since the former spy was killed in 2006, and was the 大象传媒's Moscow Correspondent for four years. He considers what the death of Alexander Litvinenko tells us about how the Kremlin operates.
(picture: Alexander Litvinenko. Credit:Getty images)
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