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Romania To Expel Russian Diplomat Amid Prague-Moscow Dispute Over Arms Depot Blast

In a joint statement on April 26, the prime ministers of Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia expressed full solidarity with the Czech Republic, and condemned this yet another deplorable act of aggression and breach of international law committed by Russia on European soil. On April 23, Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek said the number of people allowed by the Czech Republic and Russia at their respective embassies would be limited to 32. The Czech Foreign Ministry has given Russia until the end of May to cut the number of its personnel at its embassy in Prague by 63 people. The explosion on October 16, 2014, in the Czech town of Vrbetice set off 50 metric tons of stored ammunition. Two months later, another blast of 13 tons of ammunition occurred at the same site.

Czech president urges patience over 2014 depot blast pending probe - World News

2021-04-25 12:05:55 GMT2021-04-25 20:05:55(Beijing Time) Xinhua English PRAGUE, April 25 (Xinhua) Amid diplomatic tensions between the Czech Republic and Russia over a 2014 ammunition depot explosion, Czech President Milos Zeman said Sunday it s necessary to wait for the investigation results. We are working with two investigation versions. The first, the original one, says the explosion occurred due to unprofessional treatment of the explosive material. The second, this was an action of a foreign intelligence service, said Zeman in a speech broadcasted on TV Prima and CNN Prima News. I take both versions seriously and wish them to be thoroughly investigated.

Czech President Says There Are Two Theories On 2014 Arms Depot Blast

Czech President Says There Are Two Theories On 2014 Arms Depot Blast April 25, 2021 10:31 GMT share Print Czech President Milos Zeman has said there are two theories about what caused the 2014 arms depot blast that has sparked a severe diplomatic rift with Russia, and that both must be investigated. Speaking for the first time about the incident during a televised address to the nation on April 25, Zeman said that one version of events is that Russian intelligence was involved in the deadly explosion. The other version, he said, was that the blast was caused by inexpert handling of ammunition. I take both lines [of investigation] seriously and I wish that they are thoroughly investigated, Zeman said.

No evidence of Russian involvement in 2014 ammunition depot blast, Czech president says, despite govt already expelling 18 diplomats -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net

No evidence of Russian involvement in 2014 ammunition depot blast, Czech president says, despite govt already expelling 18 diplomats -- Puppet Masters -- Sott net
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