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Germany expels two Russian diplomats over Berlin murder probe | Germany expels two Russian diplomats over Berlin murder probe |
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Germany said it is expelling two Russian diplomats for not sufficiently cooperating with a probe into the high-profile assassination of a Chechen expat, with Georgian citizenship, in Berlin. | Germany said it is expelling two Russian diplomats for not sufficiently cooperating with a probe into the high-profile assassination of a Chechen expat, with Georgian citizenship, in Berlin. |
On Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry declared two Russian diplomats personae non gratae for not sufficiently participating in the investigation, despite “repeated requests,” into the murder of a man, named in the statement as Tornike K., who was gunned down in Berlin’s Tiergarten Park in August. | On Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry declared two Russian diplomats personae non gratae for not sufficiently participating in the investigation, despite “repeated requests,” into the murder of a man, named in the statement as Tornike K., who was gunned down in Berlin’s Tiergarten Park in August. |
The ministry stressed that immediate cooperation from Russia “remains crucial” because the investigation has been taken over by the Prosecutor General’s Office. | The ministry stressed that immediate cooperation from Russia “remains crucial” because the investigation has been taken over by the Prosecutor General’s Office. |
Tornike K. was named in German media as Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, 40. | Tornike K. was named in German media as Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, 40. |
Reports suggested he was a Georgian national of Chechen origin. It was also reported that he fought alongside militants during the Chechen campaign in the early 2000s. | |
According to German media, the suspected assassin, who has been captured by police, entered Germany under the name Vadim Sokolov, 49, and used a Russian passport. | According to German media, the suspected assassin, who has been captured by police, entered Germany under the name Vadim Sokolov, 49, and used a Russian passport. |
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