| November 2007 |
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A Russian deputy prime minister, also the country's finance minister, ruled out on Wednesday the possibility that his deputy had planned to embezzle state funds, saying he hoped for an unbiased investigation. 
The widow of Alexander Litvinenko, a former FSB officer and Kremlin critic poisoned in London last year, is to sue the Russian government at the European Court of Human Rights, the Financial Times said on Wednesday. 
Russia's Air Force is to get six upgraded Su-24 Fencer frontline bombers with another six set for upgrade, an Air Force spokesman said on Wednesday. 
Andrei Lugovoi and Kommersant, a leading Russian business daily, agreed on Wednesday on an out-of-court settlement on the businessman's $800,000 lawsuit against the newspaper. 
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that Russia had completed the withdrawal of its troops from Georgia almost a year early than the agreed deadline, despite Tbilisi's unfriendly foreign policy. 
The number of birds killed by the oil spill in the Kerch Strait will keep growing, a member of the WWF volunteer group said Wednesday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that victory for the ruling United Russia party in December 2 parliamentary elections was crucial for the country's further development. 



