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UkraineOffice refuses to register petition calling for Rustem Umerov's dismissal over 'Operation Midas' allegations.

Ukraine'sOffice refuses to register petition calling for dismissal of Rustem Umerov over 'Operation Midas' allegations involving business interests and NABU investigation figures.

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