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Updated 20 March 2018
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Updated 20 March 2018
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March 20, 2018
15:30
Expelled Russian diplomats leaving London embassy
Diplomats expelled from the Russian embassy in London leave the building with their families and luggage on Tuesday, an AFP photographer witnessed.
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