The Office of the Federal Prosecutor General of Germany is disappointed with the release of Vadim Krasikov. This is reported by the telegram channel "DW ❶ main" with reference to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
"According to BILD, investigators are dissatisfied with the release of the murderer Vadim Krasikov. After an intensive investigation into the agent of the Russian special services, he was unexpectedly released, despite being sentenced to life imprisonment," writes TK.
In the Office of the Federal Prosecutor General of Germany, "disappointment reigns": among high-ranking German investigators, Krasikov's release found "little understanding," what happened is considered excessive compliance with Vladimir Putin, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper writes.
As EADaily reported, in exchange for 16 prisoners, Western countries agreed to transfer to Russia 8 people who were in prisons of different states. This is stated in the telegram channel The Insider ❷.
The exchange took place at Ankara airport with the coordination of the Turkish special services. RF, according to the publication, Vadim Krasikov (stayed in Germany), Artem Dultsev (in Slovenia), Anna Dulceva (in Slovenia), Mikhail Mikushin (in Norway), Pavel Rubtsov (in Poland), Roman Seleznev (in the USA), Vladislav Klyushin (in the USA), Vadim Konoshchenok (in the USA).
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