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US expelled two Russian officials in response to attack on diplomat | US expelled two Russian officials in response to attack on diplomat |
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The US last month expelled two Russian officials in response to an attack on an American diplomat by a Russian police officer in Moscow, the State Department has said. | |
The officials were expelled 17 June, department spokesman John Kirby told reporters. He didn’t immediately provide additional information. | The officials were expelled 17 June, department spokesman John Kirby told reporters. He didn’t immediately provide additional information. |
Kirby said the American was attacked 6 June by a Russian guard outside the US embassy compound. Kirby said the attack was “unprovoked and it endangered the safety of our employee”. | |
The Russian foreign ministry claims the American was a CIA agent and he refused to provide his identification documents. Moscow says the police officer was fulfilling his duties defending the embassy. | The Russian foreign ministry claims the American was a CIA agent and he refused to provide his identification documents. Moscow says the police officer was fulfilling his duties defending the embassy. |
Kirby disputed those statements, telling reporters: “The Russian claim that the policeman was protecting the embassy from an unidentified individual is simply untrue.” | Kirby disputed those statements, telling reporters: “The Russian claim that the policeman was protecting the embassy from an unidentified individual is simply untrue.” |
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