A group of six suspects may prepare a violent revolution by the Serbian authorities. One of the detainees was armed with a crossbow. Special Western services are called another Russian agent.
Six people allegedly planning a forced collapse of power in Serbia has been arrested. This is reported by the Balkan service Liberty Radio With a reference to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia on Wednesday, June 25th.
According to the Serbia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, these people arranged for a meeting on June 21 to discuss their desire to change the political regime in the country. The suspects also allegedly developed plans to attack representatives of state structures, police officers to disarmers them, as well as for seizing the power of government buildings and other institutions.
In addition, as they say, they intended to attack the radio and television of Serbia, as well as the media supported by the authorities.
The Belgrade’s prosecutor’s office noted that one of the suspects seized a gun with a store for seven rounds and a box with 25 rounds. Another detainee has a crossbow with him.
According to information Liberty RadioAmong the suspects were novice antich – the former head of the Military Union of Serbia. According to Western Special Services, he is considered a Russian agent.
Earlier, in 2024, the Novice Antich was already confined to charges of losses with two accomplices. He was then arrested on February 27, and soon after the new military union of Serbia’s military union was appointed.
Remember that in Serbia on the morning of May 30 there was an explosion in the state of defense of the state defense Krushik in Valeovo. And the day before, it should be noted that the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service has complained that Serbia’s defense businesses continue to provide ammunition to Kyiv.
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