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Vucic Says Serbia Cannot Allow Anyone to Spy on its Armed Forces

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Archive / News | 03.11.22 | access_time 16:08

Aleksandar Vucic/BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Nov. 3 that Serbia was not clashing with anyone but that it could not allow the spying of its armed forces. 

After a drone was downed above military facilities near Raska on Nov. 2, he said that this was not the first time that drones were noticed above Serbian army barracks.

"We noticed them for days and then warned them. This type of scouting and unallowed intelligence work poses an aggression of sorts against a sovereign country," Vucic told journalist at the Pasuljanske Livade training center near Cuprija where the Serbian army demonstrated its capabilities as part of a joint exercise called Maneuvers 2022. 

He said that efforts were in progress to find out who sent the drone that was shot down over Raska.

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