BERLIN, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Relatives of the man murdered by a Russian hitman in a Berlin park have voiced disappointment at the killer’s release, reflecting unease in Germany at the moral equation that secured freedom for 16 political prisoners in Russian and Belarusian jails.

Georgian citizen Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, an ethnic Chechen who had taken up arms against the Russian state in the early 1990s but since forsworn the armed Chechen independence struggle, was shot in 2019.

His killer Vadim Krasikov was one of seven Russian agents freed from Western jails on Thursday to secure the release of political prisoners in Russia including U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich and opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza.

“On one hand we are glad that lives have been saved,” Khangoshvili’s relatives said in a statement released by their lawyer. “But we are very disappointed that there are apparently no laws even in countries that put the rule of law on a pedestal.”

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    111 month ago

    Many warned that after springing his star agent, Russian President Vladimir Putin might be tempted to arrest further Westerners in order to bargain others out of jail.

    It should be obvious to everyone at this point that if you travel to Russia then you are in grave danger of becoming a political pawn.