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"We can confirm that four were killed and 30 wounded," an embassy spokesman said.
Add commentsThe Russian president said Tuesday that Russia has great plans for developing relations with South Africa. 
If no progress is made at Russian-U.S. WTO accession negotiations in the foreseeable future, Moscow could put them on hold, a Putin aide said Tuesday. 
Iran may make different statements in case of a military operation against the country over its controversial nuclear program, an influential Kremlin aide said Tuesday. 
Natural gas prices for Ukraine will gradually increase, Russian presidential aide and G8 sherpa Igor Shuvalov said Tuesday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his South African counterpart, Thabo Mbeki, signed Tuesday a treaty on friendship and cooperation and agreed to boost bilateral relations. 
Russia's Defense Ministry said Tuesday joint Russian-U.S. exercise, called Torgau-2006 and scheduled for late September, cannot be held, as the issue of foreign servicemen's presence in the country was unresolved. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his South African counterpart Thabo Mbeki signed a treaty on friendship and cooperation Tuesday. 
Yulia Tymoshenko, a charismatic former prime minister of Ukraine, has started the new parliamentary year with a typically robust statement on her intention to form a genuine opposition to the government. 
The self-proclaimed republic of Abkhazia, in Georgia, will conduct large-scale military exercises September 24-27 near the Kodori Gorge, a deputy defense minister said Tuesday. 
Russia's government has approved a pilot project to sell up to 5 billion cubic meters of natural gas through an electronic trading floor at unregulated prices in 2006-07, the government press service said Tuesday. 



