Russian firm in Siemens turbine scandal moves to liquidate
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian firm part-owned by Siemens that was hit by sanctions for its role in installing the German company's turbines in Crimea has started liquidation proceedings, according to filings to a Russian companies database. Interavtomatika notified authorities of its decision to cease operations on Tuesday, the filings in the Spark database showed. It gave no explanation for the move. German conglomerate Siemens owns a 46% stake in Interavtomatika, which installs automated..