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Russia denies links with German ‘terrorist’ groups
German special police forces detain Heinrich XIII Prinz Reuss after searching a house in Frankfurt/Main, western Germany, December 7, 2022 as part of nationwide early morning raids against members of a far-right ‘terror group’ suspected of planning an attack on parliament. — AFP pic

MOSCOW, Dec 7 — The Russian embassy in Berlin today denied maintaining links to far-right terror groups in Germany after a Russian woman was among people arrested over a suspected government overthrow plot.

"The Russian Embassy in Germany draws attention to the fact that Russian diplomatic and consular offices in Germany do not maintain contacts with representatives of terrorist groups or other illegal entities,” the embassy said in a statement carried by Russian news agencies.

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German prosecutors arrested one Russian citizen who they suspect of facilitating attempts to make contact between a would-be group leader and Russian officials.

They said however that there was "no indication” the attempts were successful.

The Kremlin today described the arrests as a "domestic German issue”.

"They themselves have said that there can be no discussion of some kind of Russian intervention,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists. — AFP

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