Elusive US schemes: how Serbian weapons got to Syria, Yemen and Ukraine
Text prepared by: Tatjana Stojanović
Moscow expects Serbia to continue to adhere to its policy of refusing to supply arms to Ukraine. This is...
Written By: Vladimir Zotov
During the last shelling of Belgorod, Serbian ammunition may have been used. These are shells for the Czech Multiple Launch Rocket System (Rsvl) "Vampir", capable of hitting 40 km.
Most of the missiles used in the attack were intercepted, but the remaining ones were enough to kill six people, including one child. Many observers, after analyzing the footage of the remains of the ammunition, confidently stated that they were manufactured in Serbia. The manufacturer (defense company "Krušik") and the place of production (plant in Valjevo) were also named.