Two Italian marines are returning to India to face charges stemming from the 2012 deaths of two Indian fisherman, Italian officials announced Thursday.
As we recounted recently, disagreement over how to handle the case had resulted in a diplomatic confrontation between India and Italy.
The marines had previously been allowed to leave India to vote in Italian national elections in late February, with the promise that they would return to face charges afterward. On March 11, the Italian government reversed course and decided it would not send the marines — Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone — back to face justice. In response, India was to insist that the Italian ambassador could not leave India.
Here's how the AP explains the shooting that led to the charges:
The Italian marines were on anti-pirate duty aboard a cargo ship off India's coast in February last year when the fishermen, aboard an Indian fishing boat, were killed.
Italy has insisted the shooting happened in international waters during an international anti-piracy mission and Italy should have jurisdiction.