Ex-Deputy Emergency Situations Minister Accused of ‘Stealing’ Moscow Apartment

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A former deputy minister of Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry was charged over the alleged theft of an apartment, federal investigators
apartment he was accused of stealing.Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin dismissed Baryshev in June from his latest role as deputy minister for
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