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Russia wants to legalize cars stolen in EU

Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia. One German police union fears this could lead to an increase in car thefts in Europe. Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia…

Russia wants to legalize cars stolen in EU

Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia. One German police union fears this could lead to an increase in car thefts in Europe.

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  • Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia.
  • One German police union fears this could lead to an increase in car thefts in Europe.

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  • registered in Russia. One German police union fears this could lead to an increase in car thefts in Europe.
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  • Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia.
  • One German police union fears this could lead to an increase in car thefts in Europe.

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