
Serbia's attempt to imitate Russia does not stop at violent attacks, but is also evident in disinformation campaigns and attacks on critical infrastructure.
Russia, in addition to the conventional war in Ukraine, has intensified the hybrid war in Western states, as stated in the Helsinki report entitled "Russia's shadow war against NATO".
Among the categories of attacks identified by Russia are election interference. Here too, there is a clear tendency by the Aleksandar Vucic regime in Serbia to copy Russia, although these efforts leave much to be desired.
Withdrawal of the Serbian List from the elections in Kosovo
Vucic was accused of massive election fraud in Serbia, but his regime is also trying to extend its influence abroad. In Kosovo, Vucic is trying to do this through the Serbian List.
Lista Serbe initiated the withdrawal of Serbs from the institutions of Kosovo in the north, inhabited mainly by the Serbian minority.
They, with their deputy, the main terrorist close to President Vučič, Milan Radojčič, boycotted the local elections in the north, bringing the victory of the Albanian mayors, reports 'rks.news' .
This has also led to gatherings of Serbian groups led by this list, which then attacked KFOR soldiers.
Lista Serbe has been boycotting the Assembly of Kosovo for more than two years, appearing only to sign for their salaries and benefits. The paradox is that they claim to boycott institutions in defense of the interests of Serbian citizens.
Russian influence on elections is also mentioned in the Helsinki Report, with examples including:
In March 2024, the Czech Republic and Belgium discovered a Russian propaganda network spread across Europe to influence European Parliament elections.
In the US, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger revealed that election day bomb threats were of Russian origin.
In Kosovo, the Belgrade-controlled Lista Serba has been accused by Serbs themselves and other minority Serb politicians, such as Nenad Rasic, of vote-buying, intimidation, and even burning cars to prevent other Serbs from opposing them.
Serbia's attempt to imitate Russia does not stop at violent attacks, but is also evident in disinformation campaigns and attacks on critical infrastructure.
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