Russia 'staged assassinations' of its installed leaders to catch Ukrainians

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Russian authorities claim that 20 officials were among those whose 'deaths' were purposefully reported.

this summer appear to be alive, with one appearing on a Russian TV network.

, an independent online news publication headquartered in Amsterdam. One Ukrainian intelligence officer who allegedly oversaw the assassination attempts has also allegedly been identified.in southern Ukraine, appeared on Russia's Channel One on Monday.

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