Russian convicted of killing that posed diplomatic issues
BERLIN (AP) — A Berlin court has convicted a Russian man of a killing in Germany’s capital two years ago that prosecutors say was ordered by Russia.
The 2019 slaying of a 40-year-old Georgian citizen of Chechen ethnicity sparked outrage in Germany and inflamed diplomatic tensions between Berlin and Moscow.
Berlin’s regional court found 56-year-old Vadim Krasikov guilty on Wednesday of murder and sentenced him to life in prison.
Defense lawyers had asked the court to acquit their client, who claimed a case of mistaken identity.