Germany expels a Russian diplomat after a suspect is arrested in an espionage case

BERLIN — In a significant diplomatic escalation, Germany has declared a Russian diplomat persona non grata following the arrest of a dual national suspected of conducting espionage operations for Russian intelligence. The German Foreign Ministry announced the expulsion on Thursday, stating unequivocally that espionage activities, particularly those masquerading under diplomatic cover, will not be tolerated on German soil.

The case centers on a German-Ukrainian woman apprehended in Berlin on Wednesday by federal prosecutors. Investigation documents reveal she maintained regular contact since late 2023 with an operative from Russia’s embassy who was identified as an intelligence officer. According to prosecutors, the suspect provided sensitive information related to military support for Ukraine, including details about defense industry facilities, experimental drone testing programs, and planned deliveries of unmanned aerial vehicles to Ukrainian forces.

Furthermore, the suspect allegedly facilitated her Russian contact’s infiltration of political events in Berlin using false identities, enabling intelligence gathering operations. The investigation has expanded to include two former German military employees, one recently retired officer, suspected of leaking classified information to the primary suspect. The Defense Ministry confirmed its active cooperation with the ongoing probe into these security breaches.

The Russian ambassador was formally summoned to receive notification of the diplomat’s expulsion, underscoring Germany’s firm response to what it characterizes as unacceptable intelligence operations exploiting diplomatic channels.