Prosecutor General of Czech Republic accused Petrov and Boshirov in involvement in explosions

The Czech Prosecutor General Pavel Zeman said that Russian citizens Alexander Petrov (presumably, Alexander Mishkin) and Ruslan Boshirov (presumably, Anatoly Chepiga) were involved in the end of the explosion of the ammunition warehouse in Vrbetice (presumably, Anatoly Chepiga), which were accused of poisoning cripples in 2018. It is reported by the Czech edition novinky.cz.

Zemvan confirmed that the attack on the ammunition warehouse cost agents, which in the UK are suspected of poisoning Sergey Skriply and his daughter “newcomer” in 2018. “It can be said that these people were associated with the attack on Vrbetice,” said Zeman after a government meeting.

The Prosecutor General also indicated that the explosion should not have happened in the Czech Republic, but “the purpose of the attack was a military equipment sent to Bulgaria.”

Earlier, representatives of the Czech special services stated that Russians of Petrov and Bashors were at the site of the explosion in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in October 2014. On April 17, the Czech police declared them wanted.

Explosions in the warehouse of ammunition occurred on October 16 and December 3, 2014. The reason for the occurrence remains unknown.

Former colonel GRU Sergey Skripal and his daughter Julia were poisoned on March 4, 2018 by the neuro-paralytic substance “Novice”. According to the investigation of the Bellingcat and The Insider, Bashrs are actually a personnel officer of the Russian military intelligence Colonel Chepiga, and Petrov – a military doctor, an employee of the Gro Mishkin.

/Media reports.