Vrbetica explosion in 2014MOSCOW, Jan 29 Intelligence report given to Czech President Milos Zeman about Russia's alleged involvement in the explosion at military warehouses in Vrbetica in April 2021 was destroyed, according to Czech Radio, citing three anonymous sources. According to sources, the police contacted the presidential administration in order to gain access to the document in order to DNA traces and determine who worked with him. They replied that the report was destroyed in November 2021. Now the police are investigating whether this was done intentionally. In mid-April 2021, Prague accused the Russian special services of being involved in the explosion at military warehouses in Vrbetica in 2014 and expelled 18 embassy employees from the country. In response, Moscow declared 20 employees of the Czech diplomatic mission persona non grata, saying that the accusations were absurd, unfounded and far-fetched. The Kremlin noted that this caused extreme harm to relations between the two countries, and also indicated that such statements are part of a large-scale campaign by the West against Russia. Czech media say they have found a new defendant in the case of explosions in Vrbetica