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On Monday, a Russian-appointed governor in Crimea threatened retaliation against the "terrorists" who killed a high-ranking Russian navy captain in a car bombing last week, an attack claimed by Ukrainian security services. Valery Trankovsky, the chief of staff of the 41st brigade of Russia's missile ships in the Black Sea, was killed in Sevastopol at age 47.
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