Desperate Vladimir Putin demands former UK Defence Secretary is arrested for 'justifying terrorism'
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Desperate Vladimir Putin demands former UK Defence Secretary is arrested for 'justifying terrorism'.
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Russia has issued an arrest warrant for the British former Defence Secretary for allegedly "justifying terrorism".
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Sir Ben Wallace, who served in the role under Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, was sentenced in absentia by Moscow's Basmanny district court.
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The charges are believed to be linked to comments made by the former Tory minister at a security conference in Poland in September.
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Addressing the Warsaw Security Forum, Sir Ben said: "Putin is in love with the idea of dominating Ukraine, so we have to help Ukraine have the long-range capabilities to make Crimea unviable." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The ex-Defence Secretary urged Western allies to "choke the life" out of Crimea - which was annexed by Vladimir Putin's forces in 2014.
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