Germany expels 40 Russian diplomats over Bucha massacre


Germany, in connection with the atrocities of the Russian invaders in Bucha, decided to expel 40 Russian diplomats.
On Monday, April 4, the German Federal Foreign Office summoned Russian Ambassador Sergei Nechaev. It is reported by Spiegel .
During a brief conversation, the Kremlin diplomat was reportedly told that 40 Russian diplomats had been declared undesirable. They must leave Germany within the next five days.
Photos from Bucha testify to the incredible cruelty of the Russian leadership and those who follow its propaganda, about the desire for destruction that knows no boundaries, - Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock told the publication.
She stressed that Germany must confront inhumanity "with the strength of our freedom and our humanity."
Regarding the decision to expel a large number of Russian diplomats, Burbock said that " here in Germany they worked every day against our freedom, against the cohesion of our society ."
Burbock hinted that Russian intelligence services in Germany may be planning actions against Ukrainian refugees, or at least spying on them. The minister called the work of the exiled diplomats " a threat to those who come to us for protection ."
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