Walls of Russian Embassy in Prague poured ketchup

In Prague, the hooligans poured the walls of the Russian Embassy of Keptchup. According to the representative of local law enforcement agencies Yana Dunke, seven people were detained, the TASS reports.

Currently, an administrative violation was conducted against the detainees. It is noted that the walls of the embassy are already cleared.

The suspects explained that Ketchup symbolizes the blood of the killed in the explosion in the warehouse in the village of Vrbetice – the Czech Republic’s authorities believe that Russian special services can be involved in the incident.

On Saturday, April 17, the Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babish reported that Prague suspected the Russian special services in the involvement of an explosion in a warehouse in Vrbetice, which occurred in 2014. “There is a reasonable suspicion of the involvement of Russian officers to explode in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. There was great damage (…). But first of all two of our compatriots killed there,” he said.

EXTENSIONS WITH VRBETYS occurred on October 16, 2014. Exploded, presumably ten thousand kilograms of ammunition, including medium-range missiles. As a result, two people died. The reason for the explosion remained unknown, according to one of the versions, he happened due to the negligence of workers.

/Media reports.