Russian intelligence has uncovered what Putin's spies are calling "a betrayal by Serbia and an attempt to stab the Slavs in the back." In a statement with very harsh tones, it is said that Russian agents have managed to confirm the fact that Serbian defense companies have continued to supply Ukraine with ammunition, despite Belgrade's declared military neutrality.
The scheme used by Serbia for camouflage, according to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, consists of using false end-user certificates, among them NATO countries that often appear such as Poland, the Czech Republic and Bulgaria. Moscow considers Belgrade's action, which has sent missiles, rockets and over a million rounds of ammunition to Kiev's forces, as support for Europe's goals of a strategic defeat of Russia.
"It is unlikely that such deliveries can be justified by 'humanitarian considerations.' They have a clear purpose - to kill and maim Russian military personnel and the civilian population of Russia," Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service stated, A2 CNN reports.
Then, all Serbian defense industry companies are mentioned by name, which are accused of participating in what Russia calls the "conveyor belt of death."
"One gets the impression that the desire of Serbian defense workers and their patrons to profit from the blood of fraternal Slavic peoples has forced them to completely forget who their true friends are and who their enemies are. Russia has repeatedly come to the aid of the Serbs at the most critical moments of their history. Let us recall, for example, the liberation of Serbia from the yoke of the Ottoman Empire, the prevention of a national catastrophe during the First World War, the fight against the fascist invaders and their auxiliaries during the Second World War, the bombing of Belgrade by NATO, and the tragedy of Kosovo. At all these historical stages, fraternal ties and common trust remained unshakable for the Russians in their relations with the Serbs," the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service stated, A2 CNN reports.
These tensions between the two allies come after Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's visit to Russia, where in addition to celebrating Victory Day over the Nazis, he met with his counterpart Vladimir Putin. Among the topics discussed was the situation in the Western Balkans. (A2 Televizion)