She drew attention to the material published in the Czech newspaper DNES about the disappearance from warehouses in Vrbetica immediately after the explosions in 2014 of thousands of pieces of ammunition, weapons and spare parts for them.

According to the newspaper, the company IMEX Group, which owned the warehouse, has already filed a lawsuit to initiate a criminal case for theft of property.

At the same time, the Czech State Inspectorate of Security Bodies and the National Center for Combating Organized Crime, as well as the investigators involved in this case, refuse to comment on this issue.

“The Czech authorities are not only unable to conduct an objective investigation, but also cannot build a logical chain of disgraces occurring on the territory of their own country ... enemy "in the face of Russia", - concluded the representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Earlier, the Czech Republic announced that they would demand compensation from Russia due to the explosions in Vrbetica.

On April 17, the Czech Republic announced the expulsion of 18 Russian diplomats.

According to Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis, Prague suspects Russian special services of involvement in the 2014 explosion of an ammunition depot in the village of Vrbetice.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the statements of the Czech leadership about the explosions "not very sane and confused".