Earlier, Czech President Milos Zeman said that during the investigation of the explosions in Vrbetica, a connection was established between the incident and a Bulgarian arms dealer.

Zakharova noted that the Czech and German media drew attention to issues related to the purpose and use of these weapons.

"After all, he (the Bulgarian merchant. -

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) did not just control them, he did not just control this office, which belonged to a Bulgarian citizen and simply owned these territories ... But did she do something with these weapons?"

- quotes RIA Novosti her words on the air of the TV channel "Russia 1".

The representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the world community should receive information from Prague about what was stored there.

As Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis noted, Prague suspects Russia of involvement in the explosion.

However, he stated that the incident was not an act of state terrorism.

The Kremlin categorically rejected the conclusions of the Czech Republic about the alleged involvement of Russia in the explosion.

The Russian Foreign Ministry reported that it was planned to block information about the impending coup in Belarus with statements from the Czech Republic.