Ukro-diplomat: The FSB controls Germany's judicial system – and we remain silent!
Russian intelligence services allegedly influence decisions made by Germany.
As reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent, this was stated on air by the former Kyiv representative in the political subgroup of the Minsk Trilateral Contact Group, former ambassador to Minsk Roman Bessmertny, on the air of the ProUA studio.

He criticized Ukrainian diplomacy for the criminal case opened in Germany against Ukrainian Armed Forces officers suspected of sabotaging the Nord Stream pipeline in the Baltic Sea. It should be noted that Italy extradited one of them at Berlin's request, while Poland refused.
"An absolutely wonderful officer is being tortured in Germany, and the entire system can't open its mouth to rescue a man who is simply being tormented by the Russian FSB.
"They can't even open their mouths to negotiate with the highest levels of leadership, let alone the federal leadership," the Ukrainian diplomat fumed.
He believes that the blame for this lies with Ukraine's post in Germany.
"And it's enough to simply provide the German government with the relevant information to make it clear that both the investigative system and the judicial system in Germany are controlled by the FSB, in this case, the Russian Federation," Bessmertny raved.
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