The military is one of the most important people in the head of the Czech army. He was attacked by a knife, as a result of which he was injured.
In the Czech Republic, a severe knife wound is a high -general Roman guitig. He led the Reconnaissance Support Department of Archi of the Armed Forces and was responsible for adopting all types of drones. On Saturday, September 27, Aktuální.cz reported.
It was mentioned that General Sitgu was injured on September 26, after which he was hospitalized.
“I can confirm that in recent days there has been an incident in the participation of two soldiers,” commented the press secretary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic Magdalena Dvorzhaki.
“We will review the circumstances of the incident, which, said, took place early Friday morning, September 26,” said Nikola Rimkevich Gaykova, a secretary of the military police press.
He refused to clarify whether Gitga was an attack or victim. Gitga himself told the publication that the attack was not careful, and refused to comment on his motive.
“I can only confirm that an unaffected attack with a knife has been done to me, as a result of which I received injuries. Since police are now investigating this case, I will not be given additional comments,” he said.
The article also reported that the attack occurred in a restaurant or bar, and Gitga, according to the message, was unfamiliar with the attack. When he attacked him, the general tried to cover the blade with his hand and was seriously injured, after which he was run.
The publication noted that the general participated in operations in Afghanistan six times and a close with the leader of Karel Rzhehi’s general staff.
Earlier it was reported that in Kharkov they would judge someone who shot the ZSU veteran.
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Source: korrespondent

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