A Russian anti-war activist living in Serbia was banned from entering the Balkan country after being stopped at Belgrade's main airport Thursday, according to his lawyer.
A Russian pro-democracy activist residing in Serbia and a fierce critic of the invasion of Ukraine said Thursday that Serbian authorities have banned him from entering the country upon returning from a trip abroad. Peter Nikitin told The Associated Press he was stopped at Belgrade airport's passport control early on Thursday, returning from a holiday
A Russian pro-democracy activist residing in Serbia and a fierce critic of the invasion of Ukraine said Thursday that Serbian authorities have banned him from entering the country upon returning from a trip abroad.
is a country that supports serbia in other ways, example in the un, to protect kosovo and protect serbian integrity and the people of serbia understand that. how to say, they are zahvalan. they are grateful, they appreciate that effort from the russian side. the russian side was never in the history attacked serbia, or do anything wrong to serbian people. although it is fair to say not everyone agrees with that. cedomir stojkovic is maria and iurii s lawyer, and campaigns against russian activity in serbia. it is like you put a drug dealer among children and do nothing. russia is a drug dealer here,