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From Poland with love: Warsaw missiles end up in militants' hands

Published: 04 December, 2008, 05:37


PZR Grom missile with launcher

Anti-aircraft missiles, which Poland sold to Georgia, have ended up in the hands of Chechen militants, according to Russian newspaper Isvestia. The article has caused a controversy which is far from being resolved any time soon.

 
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