A Russian FSB undercover agent who 'fell to his death' in Berlin may have been executed because his spymasters suspected he was cooperating with the West, it has been claimed.
Diplomat Kirill Zhalo, 35, was found lifeless on the pavement outside the Russian embassy in central Berlin at 7.20am on October 19 by German guards assigned to protect it.
Zhalo appeared to have fallen to his death from the upper floor of the building, German newspaper Der Spiegel said, as it broke news of the death on Friday.
But the diplomat's father Lt-General Alexei Zhalo is reportedly a senior FSB counter-intelligence service officer who has been linked to secret operations against opposition figures and journalists in Russia.
Now exiled Russian journalist Roman Dobrokhotov, exiled editor of The Insider, which made key revelations about the envoy's death, has claimed he was likely murdered.
Diplomat Kirill Zhalo, 3 (L), was found lifeless outside the Russian embassy in central Berlin at 7.20am on October 19 by German guards assigned to protect it. Zhalo was the son of Lt-General Alexei Zhalo (R), a senior FSB officer. Now, an exiled Russian journalist has claimed that Zhalo was likely murdered.
Kirill Zhalo (R) had diplomatic status and his death was therefore not investigated by German authorities. He is widely suspected to have been a Russian FSB agent undercover in Berlin
Zhalo was found dead outside the Russian embassy in Berlin (pictured) on October 19 but news of his death was not reported until two weeks later
Dobrokhotov voiced suspicions that Zhalo Jr had been involved in or knew about the alleged murder of Chechen commander Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, who was was shot twice in the head in Berlin's Kleiner Tiergarten park in August 2019.
Zhalo Jr had started his posting in Berlin two months before the alleged assassination, Dobrokhotov told Rain TV, and had 'arrived at the hottest moment in the preparation for the murder in June (2019)', while his father was also suspected of a link to the German assassination.
Zhalo Jr was 'an FSB officer himself, and the fact that he had a father involved in extrajudicial executions… this makes his possible involvement in the Khangoshvili murder quite likely'.
Dobrokhotov surmised that as part of the investigation into the death of Khangoshvili - who was a wanted man in Moscow - it was plausible that he had been approached by German 'law enforcement agencies'.
Suspicion by the Russian special services that he was ready to cooperate 'was enough motive to try to kill him', claimed Dobrokhotov.
Alternative versions of an accidental fall from an embassy building, or suicide by the FSB operative, 'look like a complete absurdity' and are 'impossible to believe', he said.
No official cause for Zhalo's death has been given because the embassy refused an autopsy and German prosecutors have no powers to investigate because of Zhalo's diplomatic status.
Zhalo's body was repatriated to Russia the day after he was found on the pavement.
The Russian embassy has acknowledged Zhalo's death since the news became public, describing it as a 'tragic accident' and saying it will not comment further for 'ethical reasons.'
'All the procedures related to repatriating the diplomat's body back to the homeland were promptly settled with responsible German law-enforcement and medical authorities in accordance with current practices,' the embassy said in a statement.
It added that 'speculations which have appeared in a number of Western media' over the diplomat's death are 'absolutely incorrect'.
Guards found Zhalo's body outside the Russian embassy building (file image) at 7.20am and called medics, who were unable to revive him
Germany's foreign ministry also confirmed the death on Friday, but said it cannot give more information due to 'privacy reasons'.
Zhalo was identified by investigative websites Bellingcat and The Insider, which said he was the son of prominent FSB officer Lieutenant General Alexei Zhalo.
Zhalo Sr is head of the FSB's Office for the Protection of the Constitutional System, the sites said, which has been implicated in numerous assassination plots including the failed poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
The office was also linked to the failed poisoning of writer Dmitry Bykov in Russia 2019, and two failed poisonings of politician and writer Vladimir Kara-Murza in 2015 and 2017, also in Russia.
Zhalo Jr had served as Third Secretary to Russia's permanent representation to the United Nations in Vienna, and was based there from at least 2013 until 2019.
He then moved to Berlin in June 2019, two months before Khangoshvili was killed.
Zhalo Jr was officially working in Berlin as a diplomat, but German security services suspect he was actually an undercover spy.
Public records show the two Zhalos were previously registered at the same address in Moscow, and before that in Rostov-on-Don where the family hails from.
Google's data shows that Zhalo Jr was removed from the diplomatic list of the German Foreign Ministry between November 1 and 4, two weeks after he died.
There is no evidence that Zhalo Jr was involved in the planning or execution of Khangoshvili's murder.
No official cause of death has been given because the embassy, in central Berlin, refused an autopsy and German prosecutors have no authority to investigate
Another man, Vadim Krasikov, is currently in jail in Berlin accused of state-mandated murder over the shooting of Khangoshvili.
Evidence suggests Krasikov was in contact with FSB operatives in the run-up to Khangoshvili's death and may have received weapons training from them.
Among the FSB operatives that Krasikov is alleged to have met are agents with links to Zhalo Sr, though there is no evidence the two men met directly.
It is not the first time someone has fallen to their death from the Berlin embassy.
In 2003, a porter was found dead having apparently fallen from the window of his apartment building within the grounds.
It is also just the latest in a spate of deaths of Russians who have mysteriously fallen from buildings after criticising the government or local officials.
At least four doctors have mysteriously plunged from hospital windows during the Covid pandemic, some of them after criticising authorities for failing to provide enough support for patients.
The latest to die was dentist Darya Khorovskaya, 35, who fell to her death from the ninth floor of a Covid ward in St Petersburg last month.
It came four days after her mother - Professor Lina Khorovskaya, an expert in diagnostics - had died from Covid.
Father Oleg Khorovsky, 58, the head of a leading private dental hospital, had also died of the virus in September.
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