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Russian war correspondent Nadezhda Kevorkova was fined 600,000 roubles ($6,900) by a military court on charges of "justifying terrorism". The 66-year-old, known for her extensive reporting in the Middle East, was held in custody throughout the investigation and trial.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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