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Czech Republic denied information about prohibited weapons in warehouses in Vrbetica

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Czech Republic denied information about prohibited weapons in warehouses in Vrbetica

In the Czech Republic, they denied information about prohibited weapons in warehouses in Vrbetica, which exploded in 2014. This was announced by the country's Ministry of Defense, RIA Novosti reports.

According to the ministry, the reports about the banned weapons do not correspond to reality, which was confirmed by the court. The ministry stressed that the Czech Republic adheres to international agreements.

Earlier it was reported that Czech senators intend to file a constitutional complaint against the country's president, Milos Zeman, and accuse him of treason. They believe that the head of state has declassified some data during his televised address to citizens.

On April 25, the President of the Czech Republic, during an emergency televised address, promised to declassify the results of the investigation of the explosions at the ammunition depots in the village of Vrbetice, and also did not rule out that the scandal that broke out could be the result of a game of special services. Among other things, the head of state indicated that in the reports of the country's Security and Information Service (counterintelligence) there is no evidence of the presence of “Russian agents” at the ammunition depot in Vrbetica.

The Czech Republic accused the Russian special services of involvement in the explosions at an ammunition depot in Vrbetica in 2014. After that, Russia and the Czech Republic exchanged the expulsion of diplomats and decided to equalize the number of employees of the embassies. According to Prague, the day before the explosion of the warehouse, there were Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom Britain accuses of trying to poison Sergei Skripal.

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