Moscow: Moscow on Wednesday was condemned as a “political” of the German court that the murder of 2019 from former Chechnya Commander in Taman Berlin was ordered by Russia.
Previously on Wednesday the Berlin court had sentenced Russia, Vadim Krasikov, aka Vadim Sokolov, a lifetime in prison after finding him guilty to fire the 40-year-old National Georgia Tornike in Taman Kleiner Tiergarten on Broad Daylight on August 23, 2019.
The Chief Judge in the case said That Russian authorities have commanded Krasikov to “liquidate victims” and said the murder was intended “in retaliation” to be the opponent of Kremlin.
“We consider this verdict to be a biased decision and politically motivated that seriously worsen Russian-German relations that are already difficult,” Russian ambassador to Germany, Sergei Nechayev, said in a statement.
He mentioned the idea that Russian authorities ordered the murder of “absurd” and said it was “worn methodically in the public throughout the trial, intertwined with general anti-Russian sentiment.” Shortly after the murder took place, Germany under Chancellor-Chancellor Angela Merkel expelled two Russian diplomats in protest in Moscow which was considered a lack of cooperation with the investigation.
Russia, denies relations with murder, responds to the movement of tit-for-tat.
The powerful redesday stacked the pressure on the new German government, who had sworn a harder attitude towards Russia, and came in the midst of a growing alarm in the West about the movement of the Russian forces on the border with Ukraine.