Russian spies are helping to suppress protests in Serbia - Deputy Prime Minister of the country
Kyiv • UNN
The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia stated that Russian intelligence services are helping the Belgrade authorities respond to anti-government protests. He expressed gratitude for the support in the fight against color revolutions.

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin claims that spies from Russia "help suppress protests" against the Serbian government. This is reported by Reuters, reports UNN.
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia stated on Friday, March 21, that Russian intelligence services helped the Belgrade authorities respond to months of anti-government protests.
I am very grateful to the Russian special services, who always support us in the fight against color revolutions, primarily with information,
As a reminder, protests in Serbia have reached their peak. Human rights activists reported the use of "sound cannons" against protesters, but the government denies these accusations, despite increasing pressure.