Prague. File photoPRAGUE, Jan 30The Security Committee of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament plans to investigate the reasons for the presidential administration's destruction of an intelligence report alleging Russia's involvement in the bombing of military depots in Vrbetica, Czech Radio reports. that the intelligence report handed over to Czech President Milos Zeman about Russia's alleged involvement in the explosion at military depots in Vrbetica in April 2021 was destroyed, the police launched an investigation. According to the presidential administration, the report was destroyed in November 2021. The Chamber of Deputies plans to find out why the presidential administration destroyed an intelligence report on the involvement of Russian secret agents in the 2014 bombings at military depots in Vrbetica,» the radio said. who had access to it. It is noted that Minarzh and other presidential advisers do not have access to confidential information. 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 employees of the Russian embassy from the country. In response, Moscow declared 20 employees of the Czech diplomatic mission persona non grata, saying that the accusations of the explosion are absurd, unfounded and far-fetched. The Kremlin noted that the unsubstantiated accusations of the Czech Republic against the Russian Federation caused extreme harm to relations between the two countries, and also indicated that these accusations are part of a large-scale campaign by the West against Moscow. .jpg» />Czech media announced that they have found a new defendant in the Vrbetica bombing case
