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He told her how in 1989, in Dresden, he had burned documents, fearing that an angry crowd could storm the KGB headquarters at any moment. When the crowd appeared outside the building where Putin worked, he came out to talk to them: “These people were in an aggressive mood. I called our group of forces and explained the situation. And I was told: ‘We cannot do anything without orders from Moscow. And Moscow is silent.’”
The Invention of Russia: The Rise of Putin and the Age of Fake News
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