26.03.2026 14:51
While the war continues in the Middle East, claims have emerged that a factory in the Czech Republic, alleged to produce kamikaze drones and military UAVs for Israel, has been set on fire. It has been suggested that Egyptian Yusuf Morsi carried out the attack and is facing up to 20 years in prison on terrorism charges, although the incident has not yet been officially confirmed.
While war continues in the Middle East, a striking sabotage claim has emerged in Europe. It has been alleged that Egyptian Yusuf Morsi set fire to a factory in the Czech Republic that is said to produce drones for Israel.
UP TO 20 YEARS IN PRISON IS SOUGHT
According to rapidly spreading information on social media, it is claimed that the fire was intentionally set, and it is being discussed that Morsi could be tried on "terror" charges and faces up to 20 years in prison.
THEY WERE PRODUCING FOR ISRAEL
As the allegations quickly became a topic of discussion, information regarding the factory's production for Israel also sparked controversy.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT EXPECTED FROM AUTHORITIES
On the other hand, no clear statement has yet been made by official authorities regarding the incident. The accuracy of the allegations and the background of the attack remain uncertain.