Czech Republic mulling to require compensation for incident with explosions

In the Czech Republic, they wanted to demand compensation for the incident with explosions in Vrbetice in 2014. This is reported by TASS with reference to local editions.

According to Czech media, the Lower Chamber of Parliament of the Czech Republic spoke with this initiative. It is noted that the deputies called on the government of the country to go for this step.

Earlier it was reported that the Czech Republic on Wednesday, April 21, will announce a new expulsion of Russian diplomats. According to sources in the authorities of the republic, the President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman will soon appoint a new head of the country’s Foreign Ministry. Immediately after the joining Yakuba Kulganka, the position will be reported on the further expulsion of Russian diplomats.

On April 18, Moscow declared people of non-Grata 20 employees of the Embassy of the Czech Republic. These were responses to expulsion from the Czech Republic 18 Russian diplomats during the day earlier. They are suspected of working on Russian intelligence services, which Prague considers it involved in the explosions in Vrbetice in 2014. In addition, the Czech Republic announced the search for Russians Alexander Petrova and Ruslana Bolsharova. It is argued that they were at the site of the explosion in stock in Vrbetice.

explosions occurred on October 16 and December 3, 2014, two people died as a result of the first. Exploded, presumably ten thousand kilograms of ammunition, including medium-range missiles. The cause of what happened remained unknown. According to one of the versions, the explosion happened due to the negligence of workers.

/Media reports.