Presentation of the President of the Czech Republic Milos Zemrena, dedicated to the situation with explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014, pleased with Moscow. This opinion expressed the first deputy premier of the country Jan Hamachek, transmits the Nova portal.
He noted that during the speech, the head of state called the random of one of the versions of what happened. According to Gamachek, “most of all is happy in Moscow.” He clarified that there is a closed report in which there are additional information, and the premier saw him.
Before that, the head of the Senate of the Czech Republic Milos Shot accused Zemren in creating his statements a threat to investigate the proceedings.
On April 25, the President of the Czech Republic made a number of statements that were voiced during its emergency television. He promised to declassify the results of the investigation of the explosions in the warehouses of ammunition in the village of Vrbetice, and also did not rule out that the scandal could turn out to be a consequence of the game of special services. Among other things, the head of state indicated that in the reports of the Security and Information Service (Counterintelligence) of the country there is no evidence of the presence of “Russian agents” in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice. He also urged not to make any conclusions about the causes of the incident until the end of the investigation.
Earlier, the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions of 2014. 20 diplomats of the Russian Federation were sent from the country. According to Prague, the Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom Great Britain accuses the UK in an attempt to poison Sergey Skriplia in an attempt to poison Sergey Skriplia.