Czech Republic declared other versions of explosion in Vrbetice and refused to voice them

The Czech Republic has several versions of explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014, in addition to those already voiced earlier. This was stated by the Minister of Justice of the country Maria Beneshikov, reports Novinky.cz.

According to her, the incident was discussed at a meeting of the government on which she was present. There, the Cabinet of Ministers was presented a report of the Security and Information Service (BIS, Counterintelligence) about what happened, but not full details of the investigation. “My opinion was very similar with the opinion of the president [Czech Republic Milos Zemren]. I called other possible versions,” Beneshov said. At the same time, the Minister refused to talk about them.

On April 26, the Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babish called the only version of the cause of the explosion in Vrbetice in 2014, which is considering the investigation. According to him, this is the sabotage of foreign special services. Thus, he finally rejected an option about the chance or negligence of warehouse staff.

At the same time, before that, the President of Zaman pointed out that BIS reports there are no evidence of the presence of “Russian agents” at the place of emergency. He promised to declassify the results of the investigation, and also did not exclude that the scandal broke away could be a consequence of the game of special services. He also urged not to make any conclusions about the causes of the incident until the end of the investigation.

For this deputies condemned the land for the loyalty of Russia, and the senators were removed to submit a constitutional complaint and accuse him of treason to the homeland

Earlier, the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. After that, Russia and the Czech Republic exchanged the expulsion of diplomats and decided to compose the number of employees of embassies. According to Prague, the Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, who accuses the UK in an attempt to poison the former Agent Gro Sergei Skriplia in the middle of the warehouse.

/Media reports.