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Two militants and two soldiers were killed in clashes in the troubled North Caucasus region of Chechnya, officials say.
Dozens of protesters met in Moscow on Sunday to call for fair presidential elections this March.
A new radar of the fourth Voronezh class will be put into operation near the Siberian city of Irkutsk by the end of this year as part of Russia’s early warning system, a missile defense spokesman said on Sunday.
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The Peruvian oil company PetroPeru will join the Venezuelan project to produce crude in the Orinoco River basin called Orinoco belt, one of the world’s largest deposits, Venezolana de Television said.
Four teenagers aged from 13 to 20 were found dead in the city of Zheleznogorsk in Central Russia's Kursk region, a spokeswoman for the regional police department said.
Moscow's Tverskoi Court ruled late on Saturday the administrative arrest of Russian opposition activist Sergei Udaltsov which ended on January 4 was lawful.
More than 2 million of Russians attended services in churches across Russia to mark Christmas, the Russian Interior Ministry said.



