MOSCOW, 22 December 2021, (TON): Russia expelled two German diplomats in response to a spat with Berlin over a German court’s ruling that Moscow had ordered the 2019 assassination of an ex-Chechen commander in a Berlin park.
Russia’s foreign ministry said in a statement “it did not say when the German diplomats needed to leave Russia the German ambassador was informed that two diplomatic employees of the German embassy in Russia were declared ‘persona non grata’ as a symmetrical response.”
The ministry added that it had registered a “strong protest” with the German envoy over Berlin’s expulsion last week of two Russian diplomats last week.
Judges in Berlin sentenced Russian national Vadim Krasikov, alias Vadim Sokolov, to life in prison last week after convicting him of gunning down Georgian national Tornike Kavtarashvili, 40, in a Berlin park in 2019.
The murder was meant “as retaliation” for being a Kremlin opponent, a judge said.
Russia’s foreign ministry said that Moscow categorically denies the unfounded and divorced from reality accusations that it was involved.
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