Russia says Ukrainian energy firm Burisma financed 'terrorist' attacks
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- Russia
Russia's state investigative committee said on Tuesday that money flowing through Ukrainian oil and gas company Burisma had been used to finance "terrorist attacks" and assassinations in Russia and other countries in recent years.
Burisma was dissolved last year.
It has in the past attracted attention as Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, was a board member.
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