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'Wait for results' of independent investigation into claims of sonic weapon use, Serbian ambassador says

Sky News Thursday, 27 March 2025
The Serbian ambassador to Britain has insisted critics should "wait for the results" of an independent investigation, following claims an illegal sonic weapon was used against protesters earlier this month.
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