| March 2009 |
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Russian bookmakers have informed FIFA that a number of large and suspicious bets were made on Saturday's World Cup 2010 qualifier between Moldova and Switzerland, the Sovetski Sport daily said on Tuesday. 
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has said that she wants to see friendly relations between Kiev and Moscow that take into account the national interests of both countries. 
Sulim Yamadayev, the former commander of the Chechen Vostok battalion, has been confirmed dead, a source in the Dubai police headquarters told RIA Novosti on Tuesday. 
At least 67 militants have been killed and 233 detained in special operations in the North Caucasus since the beginning of 2009, the head of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Tuesday. 
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) members will need to spend 1-3% of their GDP to support the banking system of each country during the financial crisis, the Russian finance minister said on Tuesday. 
Sulim Yamadayev, the former commander of the Chechen Vostok battalion, has not died following an attack in Dubai over the weekend, a leading Russian daily reported on Tuesday, citing relatives. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will pay a one-day visit to Germany on Tuesday to meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel ahead of thiw week's G20 summit in London, a Kremlin source said. 



