We will retaliate, warns Russia over ‘unprecedented’ Czech expulsions

We will retaliate, warns Russia over ‘unprecedented’ Czech expulsions

Prague on Saturday said it will remove 18 Russian diplomats identified as secret agents.

Riot police guard the area as protesters gather in front of the Russian Embassy in Prague today. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russia today said it would retaliate against the Czech government’s “unprecedented” decision to expel 18 Russian diplomats identified as secret agents.

“We will take retaliatory measures that will force the authors of this provocation to understand their full responsibility for destroying the basis of normal relations between our countries,” the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.

The ministry did not specify which measures would be taken, but called the Czech announcement “absurd”.

On Saturday, Czech authorities said they would expel 18 Russian diplomats identified by local intelligence as secret agents of the Russian SVR and GRU security services suspected of involvement in a 2014 explosion.

Czech police also said they were seeking two Russians in connection with the blast that killed two people, and who carried passports used by suspects in the attempted poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal in 2018.

Moscow called the announcement a “hostile step” and alleged it bore a “trace” of involvement by Washington.

“In their desire to please the US against the background of recent US sanctions against Russia, Czech authorities in this respect even outdid their masters from across the pond,” the ministry added.

Earlier this week the US announced sanctions and the expulsion of 10 Russian diplomats in retaliation for what Washington said was the Kremlin’s US election interference, a massive cyber- attack and other hostile activity.

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