Germany has expelled Russian linked to spying case
German weekly Der Spiegel reported Friday that the
government has expelled a Russian diplomat after he was linked to an espionage
case in Germany.
The Foreign Ministry confirmed that a member of staff at
Russia’s consulate in Munich was declared persona non grata last summer and
told to leave the country. It had not previously announced the expulsion and
didn’t provide any further details about the case.
Der Spiegel cited unnamed sources close to the investigation
saying the man had been accredited as a diplomat but was in fact an agent for
Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence agency.
He was identified as part of an investigation into Ilnur N.,
a Russian researcher at a university in Bavaria suspected of passing
information on European rockets to Russian intelligence, Spiegel reported.
Ilnur N. was earlier this week.
Germany has identified several suspected Russian spies on
its territory in recent times.
Last February, a German man was charged with espionage for
allegedly used by the German parliament to Russian military intelligence.
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