Charge d'Affaires of the Czech Republic in Russia Jan Ondrejka was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. The Foreign Ministry reported this on October 21.
“In response to the recent demarche of the Czech Foreign Ministry, a decisive protest was declared and the Russian position on the situation around Ukraine was outlined in detail,” the message says.
Among other things, the diplomat was told the ministry’s position on the alleged involvement of the Russian Armed Forces in the attack on the village of Groza.
“The diplomat was strictly pointed out the unseemly role of the Czech Republic in the Ukrainian conflict, active support of Kiev with the goal of “inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia,” pumping up the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) with weapons, contributing to the continuation of the conflict and destabilization of the entire region,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
The department called the Czech Republic’s attempt to act as a champion of human rights and humanitarian values and turn a blind eye to the crimes of Ukraine untenable.
Earlier, commenting on the incident in the village of Groza, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Russian military does not target civilian facilities.
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