Putin demands answers over deadly floods
President Vladimir Putin ordered investigators to find out whether local officials could have done more to prevent floods killing 150 people in southern Russia after flying to the region to handle the first big disaster of his new presidency. ...
Published By: msnbc - Sunday, 8 July, 2012
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