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Czechs expel Russian embassy staff, PM says suspected

(Adds quote from PM, background on explosion, Russian reaction) PRAGUE, April 17 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic is expelling 18 Russian diplomats over suspicions that Russian intelligence services were involved in an ammunition explosion in 2014, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Jan Hamacek said on Saturday. There is well-grounded suspicion about the involvement of officers of the Russian intelligence service GRU, unit 29155, in the explosion of ammunitions depot in the Vrbetice area, Babis told a briefing shown live on television. Several explosions shook the Vrbetice ammunition depot, 330 km southeast of Prague, on Oct. 16, 2014. The explosions killed two employees of a private company that was renting the depot from a state military organisation.

Cehia Expulzează 18 Diplomați Ruși Pentru Implicarea în Explozia Din 2014 La Un Depozit De Muniții

Sâmbătă, 17 aprilie 2021, 22:21. Ultimul update Sâmbătă, 17 aprilie 2021, 23:04 Republica Cehă expulzează 18 membri ai Ambasadei Rusiei la Praga, ca urmare a suspiciunii că serviciile secrete ruse au fost implicate în explozia unui depozit de muniții în 2014, au anunțat sâmbătă premierul Andrej Babis și ministrul de externe Jan Hamacek, informează Agerpres, care citează Reuters. O explozie produsă pe 16 octombrie 2014 într-un fost depozit militar situat la Vlachovice (275 de kilometri sud-est de Praga) a provocat moartea a doi angajați, de 56, respectiv 59 de ani. Clădirea în care a avut loc deflagrația adăpostea circa 50 de tone de muniție și bombe aeriene. În săptămânile care au urmat primei explozii s-au produs mai multe deflagrații, scrie AFP.

Czechs Blame Russia for 2014 Blast, Expel Embassy Staff

Czechs Blame Russia for 2014 Blast, Expel Embassy Staff
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The agency It did not provide further details. The Czech Republic is expelling 18 Russian diplomats over suspicions that Russian intelligence services were involved in an ammunition explosion in 2014, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Jan Hamacek said earlier on Saturday. (Reporting by Polina Devitt; editing by)

Czechs expel Russian embassy staff, PM says suspected Russian link to ammunition explosion

Czechs expel Russian embassy staff, PM says suspected Russian link to ammunition explosion Updated: Updated: April 18, 2021 00:47 IST Several explosions shook the Vrbetice ammunition depot, 330 km southeast of Prague, on October 16, 2014. Share Article AAA Several explosions shook the Vrbetice ammunition depot, 330 km southeast of Prague, on October 16, 2014. The Czech Republic is expelling 18 Russian diplomats over suspicions that Russian intelligence services were involved in an ammunition explosion in 2014, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Jan Hamacek said on Saturday. “There is well-grounded suspicion about the involvement of officers of the Russian intelligence service GRU, unit 29155, in the explosion of ammunitions depot in the Vrbetice area,” Babis told a briefing shown live on television.

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