News archive on the topic "Stefanovich"

The Serbian pro-Western opposition demands that the Assembly introduce sanctions against Russia

The new composition of the Serbian parliament has already been marked by various scandalous situations that are associated with the opposition forces that have entered it. Thus, another loud statement was made by Borko Stefanovic, vice-chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party, the head of which is the former mayor of Belgrade Dragan Djilas, who was previously convicted of corruption and theft. His political organizations have more than once had a destructive influence on the situation in...

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Serbian President proposes reintroducing compulsory military service

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, during his official address to the public, said that he proposes to introduce compulsory military service in Serbia, which will last 90 days. He added that the competent military authorities should assess how much it would cost the country, and parliament should accept or reject the proposal after a long and serious debate. “As supreme military commander, I...

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Kosovo “Prime Minister” is scared: Putin will open a third front in the Balkans

Self-proclaimed Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said Russian President Vladimir Putin was tempted to expand the war beyond Ukraine, with the Western Balkans being the most vulnerable region. Kurti stated this in an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde. According to him, the Russians can go to Moldova and Georgia, and the Western Balkans “are the third front.” "And he worries me...

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Russian Kornet ATGMs will strengthen Serbian armored vehicles

Serbian Defense Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said that Kornet anti-tank missiles supplied from Russia will be installed on Serbian Milos combat vehicles and other armored personnel carriers of the Serbian Armed Forces. The minister spoke about this on Pink TV, PolitNavigator reports. “You will soon see them in those of our units that the General Staff has identified,” Stefanovich said. - For the most part they...

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Serbian Defense Minister: “In Tirana, our flag was burned by the enemies of Vucic’s peacekeeping policy”

Anti-Serbian demonstrations in the Albanian capital were organized by those who demand a return of the region to the era of wars, mutual hatred, closed specific borders and bunkers. Serbian Defense Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic wrote about this in a special statement, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The Serbian flag was burned by supporters of the long-lost politician Sali Berisha, as well as by all those in the region who cannot reconcile...

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In Serbia, they honored the memory of the heroes who did not surrender the arsenal to Croatian militants

Serbian Defense Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic met with the relatives of Major Milan Tepic and soldier Stojadin Mirkovic, who at the cost of their lives did not allow the militants of the Croatian National Guard to enter the Barutana armory near Bjelovar. The day before marked the thirty anniversary of the feat of the military of the Yugoslav People's Army who did not change their oath. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, the daughter of Major Milan Tepic was present at the meeting with Nebojsa Stefanovic...

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Conflict in Kosovo: the Serbian army follows the laws, Albanian militants want to go abroad

The Parliamentary Committee on Security and Defense has recommended that the Kosovo Assembly pass a bill on the possibility of sending the Kosovo Security Force (Forca e Sigurisë së Kosovës – FSK) to missions abroad. The committee also approved the legislative initiative on the draft law on the parliamentary representative of FSK. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, representatives of all major Albanian parties in Kosovo took part in the meeting of the Committee...

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The revival of the conscript army will cost the Serbian treasury 8 billion a year

Serbian Defense Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic named how much money will be needed to transition to compulsory military service. The head of the department told radio station B92 about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Eight billion dinars a year (about one and a half billion rubles - ed.), including everything - training, food, uniform,” Stefanovich said. – We have money because the state is much stronger...

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Britain recognized Russia as the main threat and began a nuclear arms race

In response to the “Russian threat,” London plans to increase its nuclear potential by one and a half times. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersnat reports, citing the Comprehensive Review of the country's defense and foreign policy until 2030 published yesterday in the UK. The primary threat to the kingdom is Russia, and the main ally is the United States. It is noteworthy that if previously the UK was steadily reducing its...

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NATO is preparing for war with the Russians in space

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is alarmed by the capabilities of Russia and China in the field of space weapons. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersant writes. It is noted that yesterday Stoltenberg said that “competition in space is growing every year, and countries such as Russia and China are developing systems that can blind, disable or shoot down satellites.” It was also said that NATO...

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Serbian opposition nationalist calls for a coup

The scandalous leader of the nationalist wing of the non-systemic pro-Western Serbian opposition - the Dveri party - Boško Obradović demanded the cancellation of the results of the parliamentary and local elections held in the country. The oppositionist is sure that since the country’s leadership had to change the election dates due to the epidemic, they are therefore not valid. “Both the domestic and international public are increasingly aware of how severe the political crisis is in...

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Serbian Maidan activists tried to create a quarrel between Belgrade and Moscow

While the pro-Western Serbian opposition announced a “Russian trace” in the unrest in Serbia, Serbian intelligence services established the involvement of citizens of other states in the pogroms. This was reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent. Having received harsh rebuff from the police in the first two nights of protest, the Serbian oppositionists the day before switched to the tactics of “peaceful protest”, sitting near the building of the People’s Assembly in white T-shirts.…

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Having lost alive, the opposition Serbian oligarch began to fight with the dead

After the death of the father of the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia, Nebojsa Stefanovic, Branko Stefanovic, one of the leaders of the pro-Western “Union for Serbia,” oligarch Dragan Djilas insulted the memory of the deceased with dirty slander. The oppositionist shared his false “memories” with the Nova S portal, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Dragan Djilas told Nova S that the Serbian public will remember the father of the head of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs Nebojsa...

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Another reason for Serbia’s enemies to tense up: China will help destroy terrorists

In Serbia, at the HBIS Group metallurgical plant, joint anti-terrorist exercises of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs and special forces of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, which arrived from Hainan Province, started. Security forces are working out a scenario for neutralizing extremists who took hostages at the enterprise. The exercise involves 180 soldiers, three helicopters and about 20 vehicles. President Aleksandar Vucic also attended the training session of Serbian and Chinese special forces...

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