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Vuchich: Serbia itself is freed from World War II

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In the battles for the release of Belgrade, more than 2.9 thousand fighters of the People’s Liberation Army (at that time) of Yugoslavia died.

The Serbian army freely released its country from the invaders of the Nazi during World War II. On Tuesday, April 1, President Serbia said Alexander Vucich in an interview with blogger Mario Naifalu.

“We received help from the Soviet army, but for the most part our army. Limited help,” he said.

Serbia’s release date from the Nazis in World War II was associated with the end of the Belgrade operation on October 20, 1944. The warriors of the 2 -and -3th Ukrainians (at that time of the USSR) participated in battles for the former capital of Yugoslavia, the people ‘units’

Yugoslavia (at that time) participating in World War II according to official numbers costs more than 1.7 million human life.

Hungary and Serbia on April 1 signed an agreement on strategic cooperation with the defense sector. The document was signed in Belgrade by the defense ministers of both countries: Serbia – Bratislav Hashich and Hungary – Christophe Salai Bobrovniki.

Recently, Russia’s intelligence services have helped to prevent multi -month anti -government protests in Belgrade.

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