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Bosnia's wanted Serb leader Dodik arrives in Moscow
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Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik arrived Thursday in Moscow to attend Victory Day celebrations, despite an arrest warrant against him over accusations he flouted the divided Balkan nation's constitution. Dodik, 66, is wanted by Bosnia's central judiciary after a series of secessionist moves, but continues to defy an arrest warrant issued in mid-March.
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