05/12/2019 14:10
Berlin murder: Germany expels two Russian diplomats
Months after a man was shot dead in a Berlin park, Germany is throwing out two Russian diplomats because it suspects the murder was ordered by Russia or Russia's Chechen republic.
The expulsions come shortly after Germany's chief prosecutor decided to take over the case.
Germany has accused Russia of failing to assist in the investigation.
Russia has rejected accusations of its involvement as "absolutely groundless" and says it will retaliate.
Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, a 40-year-old former Chechen rebel commander, was shot in the head from behind in the Kleiner Tiergarten park in August. A man was quickly arrested but has given little information to police.
German media have compared the attack on Khangoshvili to the attempted murder of Russian former intelligence agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the UK last year.
The diplomatic row comes at a difficult time for the two countries, five days ahead of a major Ukraine summit involving the leaders of Germany, Russia, France and Ukraine.