A 25-year-old Ukrainian man has appeared in court charged with the "terrorist-related" murder of an 82-year-old Muslim man in Birmingham.
Mohammed Saleem was stabbed as he walked home after prayers from a mosque in Small Heath on 29 April.
Pavlo Lapshyn, a student from Dnipropetrovsk, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Mr Lapshyn, who also faces terrorism charges, was remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on Thursday.
He is further charged with intending to commit acts of terrorism between 24 April and 18 July.
This relates to the alleged purchase of batteries, a container, and a clock to make an explosive device.
Mr Lapshyn is accused of visiting an area in the West Midlands to find a target, and of purchasing chemicals on the internet and modifying mobile phones for use with explosives.
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