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Britain's MI6 paid 90,000 pounds to ex-Russian spy

Britain's secret intelligence service MI6 paid at least 90,000 pounds ($136,000) to former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died after being poisoned in London in 2006, a British daily reported.

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The disclosure, the latest twist in the Litvinenko affair, provides "new insight into the extent of Litvinenko's links with MI6 and the suggestion that he was killed by a Russian spy", The Sunday Times said.

Litvinenko, a 43-year-old former FSB officer, turned critic of the Kremlin and moved from Russia to Britain in 2000 where he claimed asylum.

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