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According to the speaker of the Czech Parliament, Zeman has declassified information about the investigation into the Vrbetica bombings, which were not subject to publicity.

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry demanded to clarify the data on the mines stored in Vrbetica.

On April 25, Zeman, during an appeal regarding the explosions in Vrbetica in 2014, said that for six years the republic's counterintelligence, even in the closed parts of its reports, did not mention any "Russian agents" that had been announced in recent weeks.

He also said that during the investigation of the explosions in Vrbetica, a link was established between the incident and a Bulgarian arms dealer.

As Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis noted, Prague suspects Russia of involvement in an explosion at an ammunition depot in the village of Vrbetice in 2014.

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