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A Dutch citizen was remanded in custody for two months by a Moscow court after being accused of assaulting a policeman in the Russian capital. The incident took place on September 3, when the Dutchman allegedly struck a police officer who approached him about knocking down a traffic sign outside the Italian embassy. The suspect will remain in custody until Dec.
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