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Germany warns Russia of possible sanctions over Georgian murder
- Berlin already expelled two Russian diplomats over the murder last year, prompting Moscow to kick out two Germans in exchange.
BERLIN: The German government on Thursday threatened Moscow with possible sanctions after prosecutors accused Russia of ordering the murder of a Georgian man in Berlin last year.
"The government reserves the right to take further steps", a spokesman for the government said in a statement, adding that it took the case "very seriously".
Berlin already expelled two Russian diplomats over the murder last year, prompting Moscow to kick out two Germans in exchange.
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