Former Commander Chechen killed by Russian government agency or German authorities June 19 4:32

The German prosecutor's office announced that Russia's government agencies were likely involved in the case in Germany last year over the murder of a former Chechen commander involved in a conflict seeking independence from Russia.

The case involved the shooting and death of a 40-year-old Georgian man in Berlin, Germany's capital city, in August last year.A Russian man arrested as an executioner shortly after the incident was murdered on 18th. I was charged.

The man who was murdered was the Chechen commander from 2000 to 2004 in Chechnya in southern Russia in a conflict that sought independence, and was considered a terrorist in Russia.

The German federal prosecutor's office, investigating the case, announced yesterday that a Russian government agency appears to have requested the killing. No specific reason has been given, but the practitioner believes he has accepted the request in anticipation of monetary rewards or in favor of revenge on an opponent of Russia.

German Foreign Minister Maas announced on the 18th that he called the Russian ambassador to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as "a very serious case."

The Russian news agency reported that the Russian ambassador was rebutting that "the criticism was unfounded and unjustified."

The German government is poised to take further measures, and it is expected that the relationship between the two countries will further cool.