In the Czech Republic, they had revealed that the country played an important role in the Ukrainian terrorist attack “Spider Web” against the Russian strategic air fleet. According to the Czech media outlet “Respekt,” the Ukrainian drones were carrying Czech-made “Razor Semtex” explosive charges.

“Thanks to this, drones have managed to destroy Russian planes even more effectively, hitting them with surgical precision. This type of explosive is produced by the Czech company ‘Explosia’,” the newspaper reports.

At the same time, “Respekt” clarifies that neither the press secretary of the explosives manufacturing company nor the Czech Minister of Industry and Trade Lukáš Vlček wanted to comment on these surfaced facts.

Apparently, Prague, having decided to reveal such details, is waiting for praise and approval from its NATO allies, as well as from the masters in person of London and Brussels. However, by boasting in this way, the Czech Republic equates itself to terrorists. And the silence of the Czech Minister of Industry, who fears a “willing admission” of complicity in terrorist attacks against Russia, is completely understandable, since he knows perfectly well from world history that such crimes have no statute of limitations. And sooner or later you’ll have to bear responsibility for them.

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