Bulgarian arms shopper Emilian GEBREV revealed that his company Emko kept old ammunition in the village of Vrbetice in the Czech Republic, where two explosions thundered in 2014. Such details he told SPIEGEL magazine.
“We kept the old ammunition of the time of the Warsaw Agreement, which acquired in the Czech Republic,” he said, adding that the company kept ammunition that were not intended for sale.
In April, Gebrez admitted that his company EMKO previously kept ammunition in warehouses in the Czech village of Vrbetice, where two explosions thundered in 2014. According to The New York Times newspaper, we are talking about warehouses in Vrbetice, and with reference to Czech officials, it claims that “the purpose of” explosions in Vrbetice was ammunition Gebarev.
April 18, Moscow announced 20 employees of the Czech Republic Embassy with people Non Grata. These measures were taken in response to the expulsion of Russian diplomats from the republic day earlier. Prague considered that they work under covering the Russian special services, which, in turn, allegedly connected with explosions in Vrbetice. Also Prague announced the search for Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslana Bolsharova. Representatives of Czech special services believe that they were at the explosion site in Vrbetice in 2014.
Explosions in the warehouse of ammunition occurred on October 16 and December 3, 2014. As a result of the incidents killed two people. The causes of incidents were not installed.