Russian FM Lavrov warns journalist at BRICS presser in New Delhi: security will 'take out a gun' if phone not silenced
At a BRICS foreign ministers' press conference in New Delhi, Russian Sergey Lavrov demanded a journalist turn off a loud live translation device, then warned that security would 'take out a gun' if the phone was not put away.
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