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Sergei Lavrov warns against 'English-speaking foreigners' fighting for Ukraine

RUSSIAN Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned today that “foreigners speaking English” were among government troops battling against pro-Moscow rebels in eastern Ukraine.

And he was backed up by chief of the Russian general staff General Valery Gerasimov, who told a Moscow security conference that mercenaries were operating on Kiev’s behalf in the conflict.

“There is evidence of private military firms participating in the events in Ukraine,” he said.

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