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Palestinian security officers practice anti-riot techniques during training at their base in the West Bank city of Hebron April 30, 2005. President Vladimir Putin promised help for rebuilding Palestinian security forces and boosting Middle East peacemaking during the first visit by a Russian leader to the Palestinian territories. Putin said Russia would deliver helicopters for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. But he made no mention of dozens of armoured personnel carriers which the Palestinians had hoped for and which Israel opposed. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun
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