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West Behind Opposition Protests in Belgrade: Ex-Head of Security Agency
West Behind Opposition Protests in Belgrade: Ex-Head of Security Agency
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BELGRADE (Sputnik) - On Sunday, supporters of the Serbian opposition, who disagree with the results of the recent snap elections, surrounded the National... 26.12.2023, Sputnik Africa
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The West is behind the opposition protests in Serbia against the results of the December 17 elections, Alexander Vulin, the former head of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA), told Sputnik. Late Sunday night, police dispersed the protesters in front of the City Assembly in Belgrade within minutes, clearing the square and setting up a cordon. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in an address to citizens amid the unrest that these protests in Belgrade were an attempt to deprive Serbia of its autonomy and sovereignty, and that the authorities would maintain order. He also thanked the partner intelligence services of other states which, according to him, warned the Serbian authorities of the impending riots. In particular, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic thanked Russian security services for the informationAccording to Vucic, about 2,500 people gathered in front of the Parliament building, less than half of them participated in the riots.
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West Behind Opposition Protests in Belgrade: Ex-Head of Security Agency
BELGRADE (Sputnik) - On Sunday, supporters of the Serbian opposition, who disagree with the results of the recent snap elections, surrounded the National Assembly in the capital Belgrade, climbing the stairs and trying to break down the doors.
The West is behind the opposition protests in
Serbia against the results of the December 17 elections, Alexander Vulin, the former head of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA), told Sputnik.
"This is not about my personal opinion, I know for sure that the West is behind the violent protests in Serbia. In the days before the elections, representatives of the pro-NATO opposition informed Western diplomats that they would not recognize the results of the vote, and they approved," Vulin said, adding that a revolution was planned according to the Belarusian scenario.
Late Sunday night, police dispersed the protesters in front of the City Assembly in Belgrade within minutes, clearing the square and setting up a cordon.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in an address to citizens amid the unrest that these protests in Belgrade were an attempt
to deprive Serbia of its autonomy and sovereignty, and that the authorities would maintain order.
He also thanked the partner intelligence services of other states which, according to him, warned the Serbian authorities of the impending riots. In particular, Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic thanked Russian security services for the information
According to Vucic, about 2,500 people gathered in front of the Parliament building, less than half of them participated in the riots.