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The British Petroleum Trading Moscow office received a letter with a suspicious substance
The British Petroleum Trading Moscow office received a letter with a suspicious substance. Moscow police spokesman Yevgeny Gildeyev said the company received mail from Houston at about 12:00pm. About 4:00pm, the company's employees who sorted the mail felt sick. They felt a sharp pain in the eyes, and a headache. A woman saw rash appear on her hands. Policemen and emergencies ministry rescuers are clarifying the circumstances of the incident
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