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Which Soviet marshal was sued by a foreign government for the murder of a prostitute?

During the Soviet-Chinese armed conflict on the Chinese Eastern Railway in 1929, a prostitute in a Japanese brothel was accidentally killed by a Soviet shell. The Japanese consulate sued the Soviet commander Blucher for 22 yen. This amount was calculated based on how many years this prostitute could live, how many clients to serve during this time, and how much income to bring to the Japanese budget. Blucher dismissed the claim.

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