The German Foreign Ministry said that it was aware of the death of an employee of the Russian Embassy in Berlin
The German Foreign Ministry (MFA) is aware of the death of an employee of the Russian Embassy in Berlin, but so far refrains from commenting for reasons of personal data protection. This was announced by the representative of the Foreign Ministry Christopher Burger, RIA Novosti reports.
“I ask for your understanding that for reasons of protecting the personal data of the deceased and loved ones, I cannot give other details,” Burger commented on the Foreign Ministry's reaction. p>
The death of the 35-year-old Russian diplomat was reported by the German edition Spiegel. As the publication suggests, the German security services saw him as a disguised employee of the internal secret service of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia.
The editorial staff clarified that after the discovery of the man, the embassy did not agree to an autopsy due to diplomatic immunity … In the Russian diplomatic mission itself, the incident was called a tragic incident.
The Russian diplomat was found dead in Germany. It is noted that the body of the secretary of the Russian embassy was found on the sidewalk in front of the embassy in Berlin. According to the preliminary version, the diplomat fell out of the window.