[Russia] - Russian Diaspora in Serbia Shaken By Election Protests, Fears of Moscow's Influence

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
25 protests ended with a group of men throwing stones and trying to force entry into the National Assembly building, though protesters
claimed they were likely planted by the government to justify police intervention.Thirty-eight protesters were detained, some of whom were
Vucic and his regime are going back to their old radical, violent, pro-Russian ways
violence subsided, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic thanked the Russian security services for tipping Belgrade off to the protests in advance,
deported four members of the anti-war Russian Democratic Society, an NGO that fundraises for Ukrainians and jailed dissidents in Russia,
Activists fear he, as well as Russian diplomats in Serbia who were expelled from EU countries for security reasons, pressure local
GodsellRussian state-backed media outlets such as Sputnik and RT enjoy popularity in Serbia, amplifying pro-Kremlin and right-wing
narratives
Serbian volunteers have allegedly gone to fight for the Russian army in Ukraine.And Serbian businesses are increasingly trading with Russia,
with rakia, a local tipple, surfacing in shops in Moscow
In return, Russian groceries have been flooding Serbian shelves in the past months, adding to an export market that has already seen Serbia
Dr
Russia stands against Serbian interests
Serbia Against Violence coalition say they would align their foreign policy with the EU and possibly sanction Russia if they were in
said opposition Democratic Party leader Zoran Lutovac