"Shot in Back": The Russian Federation accuses Serbia of supplying ammunition to Ukraine
"The contribution of Serbian defenders to the war -solved war is calculated by hundreds of thousands of shells for the RSSU and howitzers, as well as a million rounds for small arms," - the message reads. The largest companies of the Serbian MIC allegedly participate in this "anti -Russian conspiracy", including "Yugapont SDPR", ZenitProm, Krusik, Sofag, Reyer DTI, Sloboda, PRVI PARTIZAN and others. "It is unlikely that such deliveries can be justified by" humanitarian considerations.
" Earlier in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia stated that Moscow expects that Serbia would adhere to refusal to supply weapons to Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for "vigilance" during the export of military products so that the "unclean dealers" that serve the event, could not implement fraudulent schemes and discredit Belgrade and Serbian weapons. It is noteworthy, but the fact that Serbian weapons were supplying ammunition to Ukraine was discussed in 2023.
At that time, Serbia's Defense Minister Milos Vucevich denied everything and stated that Serbia did not sell and "would not sell weapons to the Ukrainian or Russian side, as well as the countries surrounding this conflict. " "Someone obviously seeks to involve Serbia into this conflict, but we consistently adhere to our established policy," Vucevich said.
But at the same time, the minister acknowledged that Serbia gave weapons to third parties who are far from the war in Ukraine and "have nothing to do with it. " Then it was a 122-mm shells from the Cruzik Armored Plant, and it was argued that they got into Ukraine through Turkey and Slovakia, and Serbian, Turkish and American companies participated in the chain. The mediator was allegedly a Sofag, owned by the daughter of Slobodan Tashich, a Serbian merchant weapon on the US sanctions.
We will remind, in February 2025, at the UN Security Council, Serbia voted "for the" European resolution on Ukraine, which condemns Russian aggression. And on the live broadcast of this country, Alexander Vuchich said he had to stay. And on May 9, Serbia President Alexander Vuchich appeared in Moscow at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He stated that despite the dissatisfaction of EU leaders with his visit to the Russian Federation, Serbia would remain on the European way.