The Kremlin’s spokesperson and Russia’s foreign minister spoke out Friday against the guilty plea made by accused spy Maria Butina, saying the allegations were “groundless” and alleged she was tortured to get a confession.
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Russia alleges accused spy Maria Butina was tortured to get confession
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