
Serbia's Secret Weapon Supply to Ukraine: A Betrayal of Russia?
Serbia's Alleged Arms Supply to Ukraine: A Contradiction of Stated Neutrality Belgrade, Serbia – A report from Russian Foreign Intelligence has ignited a firestorm of controversy, alleging that Serbia has secretly supplied Ukraine with a significant amount of weaponry, contradicting its public stance of neutrality in the ongoing conflict. The report claims that Serbia provided over 100,000 artillery shells and 1 million rounds of small arms ammunition to Ukraine. This information has not been independently verified. The video supporting this claim includes footage of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Moscow, where he reportedly praised Vladimir Putin and asserted Russia's victory in the war. This is juxtaposed with footage of Vucic receiving applause in Serbia following his return. The narrator suggests this is evidence of a double-dealing policy by the Serbian government. "I gave my word to President Putin that I would be here, and I kept it." This quote, attributed to President Vucic in Moscow, highlights the apparent contradiction between his public pronouncements and the allegations of arms shipments to Ukraine. The video further suggests that Serbia may have used intermediary countries, such as Moldova or Hungary, to circumvent export restrictions and supply Ukraine indirectly. This method of indirect arms transfer would require further investigation to confirm. The implications of this report, if verified, are significant for understanding the geopolitical dynamics of the conflict and Serbia's role within it.