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'Hunter Biden-linked Ukrainian firm connected to terror attacks in Russia'

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024
Russia investigates terrorism financing involving Western countries, targeting US firms in Ukraine. Burisma Holdings, linked to Hunter Biden, is probed for funding terror acts. US disputes claims, highlighting geopolitical and commerce issues while involving US-Russia relations.
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News video: Notorious Ukrainian company accused of funding terrorism against Russia

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Moscow has called out American and other NATO authorities – as investigators accuse them of sponsoring terror acts inside Russia through Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian firm linked to the US president's son Hunter Biden. RT's Igor Zhdanov brings the latest details.

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