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- A US intelligence investigation into allegations that a secret Russian military intelligence unit paid out bounties to militants in Afghanistan partly concentrated on a fatal bombing that killed three US Marines, The New York Times reported.
- Some officials reportedly maintained that the intelligence was not concrete.
- Two of the Marines were scheduled to come back to the US in less than two weeks from the bombing.
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A US intelligence investigation into allegations that a secret Russian military intelligence unit paid out bounties to militants in Afghanistan partly concentrated on a suicide vehicle bombing that killed three US Marines, according to officials cited in a New York Times report published Monday.
Some officials reportedly maintained that the intelligence was not concrete — The Times reported that officials were in disagreement about the veracity of the evidence from the bombing and its connection to the Russians.
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