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Germany expels two Russians over killing of Georgian in Berlin

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

Germany said it had expelled two Russian embassy employees in protest over what it said was Moscow’s lack of cooperation in an investigation into the murder of a Georgian man in Berlin, in which prosecutors suspect Russian or Chechen involvement.

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