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Russian TV Attempts to Spark Kosovo-Serbia War

Russian TV station "Russia Today" broadcasted a special "documentary" program in which it defended the outbreak of war in the Western Balkans. 

The documentary program of this media, under Western sanctions, tried to disturb the region. 

"My son and the other children will live in a place of absolute peace, where all Serbian states have gathered, from the Serbian sea, through Serbian Bosnia, Serbian Kosovo... 

Just as Russia succeeds in de-Nazizing, demilitarizing and liberating the Russian world, so we Serbs have the right, through special operations, to create a Serbian world that will live in peace and freedom", said Misha Vacic, the Serbian extreme right wing. 

RT devoted the entire show to Serbian extremists, but also embellished the program with Patriarch Porphyry's statement about the "Crystal Night in Zadar" and the fiery speech of Aleksandar Vu?i?, in which he announces that Serbia will oppose NATO and the West , because "there is nowhere else to go." 

In the show, the danger of the outbreak of war is constantly presented and announced for three, six months or the next year. 

"The shooting at the Brnjak border crossing, like a hundred years ago in Sarajevo, almost led to a global crisis," RT states at the beginning of the report, referring to last month's Kosovo Serb barricades at the Jarinje and Brnjak border crossings nor very far from North Mitrovica. 

Vucic is also quoted as saying: 

"It's time to solve the Kosovo issue like Russia did with Crimea" (Ed: he didn't actually say it). 

Another Serbian extremist is quoted: 

"We will not leave any children, even if they lived in Montenegro, Bosnia and Kosovo. It is the duty of our generation to ensure that no one is left behind, no one is forgotten. Many war veterans are with us, many people who went through Syria, Ukraine, the bombings in 1999", Damjan Knezhevi?, founder of the Narodna paramilitary patrol, told RT. 

RT pays considerable attention to this lineup. 

It is also emphasized that they attack immigrants in Serbia as well. 

RT spent the night with the National Patrol and filmed their "checks" on immigrants. 

In the conversation with this television, Knezhevi? also criticized the Serbian authorities. He believes that "many people have been appointed to positions and they are sympathetic to the West". 

Russian ambassador to Serbia, Aleksandar Bocan-Kharchenko, also spoke about this program. 

He came to this position after having served for a long period in Bosnia. 

Kharchenko first explained why Russia is seeking to open a military base in Serbia. 

He told RT that it was a counterweight to the American, or NATO, Bondsteel base in Kosovo. 

He emphasized that official Moscow requests, but does not insist and does not impose on the authorities of Serbia, the opening of its military base in that country. 

The West is pushing Serbia to impose anti-Russian sanctions; Serbia is forced to recognize Kosovo; Serbia is threatened with interruption of free gas supply, this media reports the words of the Russian ambassador.

(Source: Iliria News Agency)