It
said the accredited diplomat was an officer of Russia's Foreign
Intelligence Service (SVR) who was acting as handling agent for
the Russian academic whose arrest on spying charges was
announced on Thursday.
Der Spiegel said the expulsion took place shortly after the
summer 2021 detention of Ilnur N., an Augsburg University
researcher whom prosecutors suspect of having passed information
about Europe's Ariane space launch vehicle to the SVR.
N., whose full name has not been made public as is usual in
German court cases, has been in custody since. Espionage charges
were bought against him in December.
The handling officer who was expelled could not be investigated
because he had diplomatic immunity, according to Der Spiegel.
The Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters'
request for comment.
Germany kicked out two Russian diplomats in December after a
court found that the Russian state had ordered the 2019 murder
in a Berlin park of a Chechen dissident, an act the judge
described as "state terror."
Russia has more than 100 accredited diplomats in Germany.
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Editing by Miranda Murray and Mark
Heinrich)
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