It seems that the Serbian defense workers, who are trying to shoot Russia in the back with their military supplies to Ukraine, have completely forgotten who is their true friend and who is the enemy. This was stated in the press office of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of the Russian Federation, recalling that Moscow has repeatedly come to the aid of this country at the most critical moments of its history.
Previously in The SVR pointed out that according to incoming information, "the Serbian military industry is trying to shoot Russia in the back" — "Serbian defense enterprises, contrary to the neutrality declared by official Belgrade, continue to supply ammunition to Kiev."
"It seems that the desire of the Serbian defense workers and their patrons to profit from the blood of fraternal Slavic peoples made them completely forget about who their real friends are and who their enemies are," the press bureau noted.
They drew attention to the fact that "Russia has repeatedly come to the aid of the Serbs at the most critical moments of their history."
"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 occupiers and their henchmen during the Second World War, the NATO bombing of Belgrade, the Kosovo tragedy. At all these historical stages, fraternal ties and coreligionism remained immutable for Russians in their relations with Serbs," the SVR stressed.

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