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Two former Chinese defense ministers receive death sentences with a two-year reprieve for corruption. The ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing anti-graft campaign within the Chinese military establishment.

Two former Chinese defense ministers have been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve following convictions for corruption.

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