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Six unidentified people tried to take over a building owned by the Russian government in the german city of Leipzig on Thursday, Russia’s foreign ministry said on Friday. It said the intruders climbed over the fence and unfurled a banner referring to the Russian president from the balcony before police were called in and led them away. The six german nationals are currently being investigated on suspicion of trespassing, said police.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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