RIA Novosti reports.

According to him, the accusations of the Czech authorities in the alleged involvement of the Russian special services in the explosion at the Czech ammunition depot is "a miserable and low lie."

Naryshkin noted that Prague's statements are designed for "people with insufficiently high level of intellectual development."

The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service also added that in response to its demarche against Russia, the Czech Republic "received its".

Earlier, members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic called on the government of the republic to demand compensation from Russia for the explosions at ammunition depots in Vrbetica in 2014, in which, in their opinion, the Russian special services were involved.