The threat of bomb attacks in Slovakia has not been confirmed. Schools will open on Thursday

The threat of bomb attacks in Slovakia has not been confirmed. Schools will open on Thursday
The threat of bomb attacks in Slovakia has not been confirmed. Schools will open on Thursday
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The deputy of the Slovak Minister of the Interior, Lucia Kurilovsk, said at a press conference that the country had never experienced heat of this magnitude. She added that the threat concerned the main warehouses and that the police had completed an inspection of the affected buildings.

The situation was helped by the fact that Slovakia has a day off on Wednesday in connection with Victory over Fascism Day, which commemorates the end of the wolf world.

The police vice president, Rastislav Polak, said without giving details that the attack was apparently caused by a cybernetic flow. Due to the heat, a number of bicycles were broken or destroyed on Tuesday. Last week, similar threats were made to 120 bicycles in the Bratislava region. On Thursday, the Slovakian police planned to set up patrols in the area.

The elite unit of the police, NAKA, is already considered a terrorist group, for which the perpetrators face life and death.

However, Puma’s threats in Kolch were not confirmed and there was no threat to the health or life of the employees. However, the character of this type of flow is a challenge, because they can cause fear, cause codes and perverts for a long time, Slovakia’s minister of education, Tom Drucker, said in a press release.

The police in Bratislava announced on Wednesday that they had arrested a 25-year-old man who, according to the police, had reported by phone that a bomb had been placed in the buildings of one of the courts. Even in this ppad, the threat was not confirmed. The police said that the accused confessed to the crime. He was accused of arson at first, for which he was sentenced to life in prison.

The article is in Czech

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