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}}'''Anton Surikov'''
In an interview published last week (dated 29 May) in the "Moscow News" ("Moskovskie Novosti") weekly, former Russian military intelligence officer Anton Surikov charged that a substantial portion of the drugs produced in Afghanistan had been directly shipped from the Tajik capital Dushanbe on board Russian military planes, helicopters, and trains.<ref>http://www.rferl.org/a/1096646.html</ref>
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In an interview published in 29 May, 2001 in the ''[[Moscow News]]'' ("Moskovskie Novosti") weekly, former Russian military intelligence officer Anton Surikov charged that a substantial portion of the drugs produced in Afghanistan had been directly shipped from the Tajik capital Dushanbe on board Russian military planes, helicopters, and trains.<ref>http://www.rferl.org/a/1096646.html</ref>
 
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DiedNovember 2009
Victim ofassassination

Anton Surikov

In an interview published in 29 May, 2001 in the Moscow News ("Moskovskie Novosti") weekly, former Russian military intelligence officer Anton Surikov charged that a substantial portion of the drugs produced in Afghanistan had been directly shipped from the Tajik capital Dushanbe on board Russian military planes, helicopters, and trains.[1]

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