Stress between Russia with Czech, as well as the West, becomes serious after Prague accuses Russian agent causing the 2014 bullet warehouse explosion.

"This is not a terrorist action, but an attack aimed at the number of goods belonging to a Bulgaria weapon company," said Czechanel Prime Minister Andrej Babis in the 19/4 evening press conference, adding that behavior

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The explosion occurred in October 2014 in stock 16 in Vrbetice village, east of Czech, destroying 50 tons of bullets and causing these two workers to kill.

According to prosecutors, the two Russian agents flew to the Czech Prague capital a few days before the explosion, using a fake Russian passport.

Police identified these two people, Alexander Mishkin and Anatoliy Chepiga, appearing in Czech in turn under the name Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.

A protester took the EU flag outside the Russian Embassy in Prague, Czech, on April 18.

In addition to the deadly explosion in October 2014, the Czech prosecutors were investigating another explosion also at a warehouse in Vrbetice village, which occurred later a month.

"According to the hypothesis that we pursue, the goal of the attack is the number of military supplies that should have been transferred to this Bulgaria, and the masters are not deliberately causing the incident on Czech", prosecutor

Radek Ondrus, an IMEX Group's lawyer, said they don't have information on the final destination of weapons batches.

Meanwhile, the Bulgaria EMCO weapon company said they were partyed on the number of weapons.

EMCO owner EMCO was Emilian Gebrev, the Bulgarian weapon traders were first poisoned in 2015, 6 months after the explosion, but luckily survived.

Gebrev was poisoned and the Czech weapon weapon explosion was suspected of related to Russia, raising the question of the engine.

However, the EMCO denies that they plan to prepare the explosion in the warehouse in the Czech warehouse anywhere.

On the Gebrev personally, he said it was unclear why he was targeted, but guessed that was possible by competition in the weapons industry.

Czech on April 17 expelled 18 Russian diplomats allegedly spying related to the bullet warehouse explosion in 2014. Russia then retaliated by expelling 20 czech diplomats, leaving only a few people

The move "eat pieces" continues on April 19, when the Czech Industry Minister Karel Havlicek said the Russian National Energy Group Rosatom will be bid from bidding for new reactors at the power plant

In Facebook post on April 20, Czech Foreign Minister JAN Hamacek also threatened to expel all Russian diplomats, "rebuilding relationships from the beginning", and calls for EU countries to take the move

Meanwhile, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on April 19 "firmly rejected" Prague's allegations that he said "provocative and unwind".