The head of the Czech military intelligence, Jan Beroun, said that Russia was ready for accusations of involvement in the explosions at the warehouses in Vrbetice. His words are quoted by RIA Novosti .
Beroun noted that Moscow had already started spreading information on social networks that denied the involvement of Russian special services in the bombings. According to him, such "pro-Russian" activity on the Internet suggests that Russia knew about the impending charges.
Earlier it was reported that the Czech Republic allowed the closure of the case of the explosions in Vrbetice, if it is not possible to interrogate the suspects or ensure their presence. According to the Prosecutor General of the Czech Republic Pavel Zeman, from the very beginning, the investigation has only one version, and it cannot be excluded that the criminal proceedings will end with the postponement of the case.
The Czech Republic accuses Russian security services of involvement in the explosions at the ammunition depot in Vrbetice on October 16, 2014, which killed two people. Then, presumably, ten thousand kilograms of ammunition, including medium-range missiles, exploded. According to the version of Prague, the day before the explosion of the warehouse, there were Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom the UK accuses of trying to poison former GRU agent Sergei Skripal.
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