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Global terror

Shoot-to-kill tactics accepted in Israel and Russia

By Frederick Studemann in London

Published: July 25 2005 18:22 | Last updated: July 25 2005 21:00

The killing of an innocent young Brazilian on the London underground last week, slain by police who suspected him of being a suicide bomber, has sparked public controversy in the UK over so-called “shoot-to-kill” policies.

But elsewhere, such tough tactics are largely accepted as necessary in confronting suspected bombers or people posing a a life-threatening danger to others.

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