According to him, "this is the legal procedure."

"From the very beginning, I assert that the investigation has only one version and that it cannot be ruled out that the criminal proceedings will end with the postponement of the case," RIA Novosti Zeman quotes.

The Prosecutor General stressed that "the citizens of the Czech Republic can be proud of how the situation with the incident in Vrbetica was resolved."

Earlier, Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis called the only version of the explosions in Vrbetica in 2014 "an attack by Russian agents."

He said this after a meeting with Czech President Milos Zeman.

According to him, Czech President Milos Zeman spoke about the initial version, with which the police have been working since 2014, about the unsuccessful manipulation of weapons by workers in a warehouse in Vrbetica.

On April 25, Zeman, during an appeal about 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.

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