Serbian football fans raised dozens of Russian flags in the stands
Fans of the Belgrade club Crvena Zvezda staged a performance in support of Russia during the game with Vozdovac.
The liberal Serbian journalist did not like the action of the fans, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
During the game between Red Star and Vozdovac, during which the famous capital club defeated the opponent with a score of 2:1, the club’s fans, the Delije group, raised several dozen Russian tricolors.
They chanted: “Russians and Serbs are brothers forever!” and sang “The Star is a Champion!” to the tune of “Kalinka-Malinka!”
Red Star fans organized their performance in support of Russia, which is under blockade of the Western world.
Representatives of local pro-Western liberals did not like this activity of football fans. Thus, a journalist from the pro-Western, American-owned NovaS TV channel, Zeljko Veljkovic, commented on what was happening in the stands on his social network page as follows:
“Look how many traitors have gathered in one place.”
Earlier, the same journalist ridiculed the Christmas customs of his fellow tribesmen, in particular the tradition of burning “badnyak” - oak trees - to warm the Christ child. For this he called them “Orthodox Lebanese”, who first learned about Christmas only after the weakening of the communist regime in 1989, and believed that Saint Sava was named after the partisan Savva Kovacevic.
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