
The participants in the rally sang discriminatory songs against Albanians and choruses threatening Kosovo.
The EU's efforts to 'woo' Serbia to the West seem destined to fail, no matter what. This is because, despite the fact that some Serbs want to join the EU and are trying to win the sympathy of the West, some of them still remain loyal to Moscow and admirers of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Everything became clear in a pro-Russian demonstration in Serbia, held on the evening of February 25, under the slogan "Serbs and Russians brothers forever", where about 1 thousand people came out in Belgrade to mark the 2nd anniversary of the war started in Ukraine .
During their march through the streets of Belgrade, the Serbs did not leave without mentioning Kosovo, saying that the latter cannot be conquered without the help of the Russian president.
The participants, holding Serbian and Russian flags, as well as various banners with the 'Z' symbol used by Putin's army during the war in Ukraine, marched towards the Nicholas II monument in protest against the European Union's policy.
As hundreds of cities worldwide rallied in support of Ukraine on the 2nd anniversary of Russia's invasion, Belgrade, Serbia, staged a protest to support Russia
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 24, 2024
Gathering near the monument to Russian emperor Nikolai II, it featured anti-NATO banners, Russian flags with the "Z "… pic.twitter.com/l9kH7oTXB0
" Long live Russia, Long live Putin ", were some of their calls, while there were also banners against NATO.
Local media write that the demonstrators said that Serbia will never forget what NATO did to Belgrade.
" We will always be in solidarity with Russia and the Russian people" , - declared some of them.
The participants also sang discriminatory songs against Albanians and choruses threatening Kosovo. The pro-Russian demonstration came on a day that marked the 2nd anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine. Earlier in Belgrade, a pro-Kiev and peace march took place.
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