“There are no serious suspicions there and cannot be. What does this have to do with the Russian authorities? These are absolutely baseless assumptions. This topic is somehow exalted by the German media, but this does not mean that this is the case, ”the Kremlin representative quoted Interfax as saying.

Earlier, the WSJ newspaper wrote that the German government could impose sanctions on Russia if there is evidence that the murder of a Georgian citizen in Berlin in August was connected with the Russian authorities.

According to the source of the publication in the prosecutor's office, according to investigators, they decided on the identity of the suspect, who "may be connected" with Russia.

In late August, a Russian was arrested in Germany on suspicion of the murder of a Georgian citizen.