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Russian Vice-President Alexander Rutskoy at a news conference. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev

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Photo by Евстафьев Михаил / Evstafiev Mikhail

Source: http://www.gallery.cjes.ru/foto/?author=1&cat=2 or http://www.gallery.cjes.ru/foto/?author=1&cat=1

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I see no problem with my photos being used on Wiki pages, would be grateful, as before if the credits say "Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev".

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