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Russian journalist Aslamova detained in Kosovo safe

Belgrade, Aug 7 (UNI) Correspondent of Russia's Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper Daria Aslamova, previously detained in the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo, is safe and located in central Serbia, the Russian embassy to Serbia said on Sunday, stressing that her detention was groundless.
Earlier in the day, the interior minister of the republic, Xhelal Svecla, said that Aslamova was arrested at the Kosovo border while attempting to cross into the republic, and accused her of espionage without proof.
"At the moment, Aslamova is safe, is located in the territory of central Serbia," the embassy said.
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