At 10pm we will be here with a full round up of the days news. First, serbia the russia dilemma. There is something strange happening in serbia. A Shadow Hanging over the balkan nation. Rumours of the Wagner Mercenary group recruiting. Russian propaganda spreading. Symbols of war being sold as souvenirs. Do you get a lot of people buying these . Yeah, is the most selling t shirt. The biggest seller . We sell that t shirt, and this z, most of them. Everything we sell, these two is amazing. Biggest seller. And it is everywhere. Rising out of the serbian countryside, green and gold domes a physical monument to russian influence. They call this putins church. Inside, a double headed eagle, a russian flag, and for sale, just under a pound, key rings bearing a z, the symbol of russias invasion of ukraine. Weve come to belgrade to try and unravel the mystery as to why so many people here support russias invasion of ukraine. It is thought that more than 70 backed moscow over than 70 backed mos
nearly 16,000 people, left millions homeless and sparked a huge relief effort. and a qatari consortium has submitted a bid to buy manchester united bbc sport understands that a rival bid was also tabled by ineos, owned by british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe, before friday s deadline. you re watching bbc news. now its time for serbia: the russia dilemma. there is something strange happening in serbia. a shadow hanging over the balkan nation. rumours of the wagner mercenary group recruiting. russian propaganda spreading. symbols of war being sold as souvenirs. do you get a lot of people buying these? yeah, is the most selling t shirt. the biggest seller? we sell that t shirt, and this z, most of them. everything we sell, these two is amazing. biggest seller. and it is everywhere. rising out of the serbian countryside, green and gold domes a physical monument to russian influence. they call this putin s church. inside, a double headed eagle, a russian flag, and for sale, jus
at 10pm we will be here with a full round up of the day s news. first, serbia: the russia dilemma. there is something strange happening in serbia. a shadow hanging over the balkan nation. rumours of the wagner mercenary group recruiting. russian propaganda spreading. symbols of war being sold as souvenirs. do you get a lot of people buying these? yeah, is the most selling t shirt. the biggest seller? we sell that t shirt, and this z, most of them. everything we sell, these two is amazing. biggest seller. and it is everywhere. rising out of the serbian countryside, green and gold domes a physical monument to russian influence. they call this putin s church. inside, a double headed eagle, a russian flag, and for sale, just under a pound, key rings bearing a z, the symbol of russia s invasion of ukraine. we ve come to belgrade to try and unravel the mystery as to why so many people here support russia s invasion of ukraine. it is thought that more than 70% backed moscow over tha
did you find people s feelings about president putin have changed since the war started? has your editorial policy changed? yes. like, srpski telegraf as a newspaper, every time when we make articles about ukraine, we called it russia s aggression to ukraine, not war, not special operation, aggression. is that a policy that has changed over the course of the war? war changed our policy in that all people see that russia attacked an independent country, ukraine. but, we are against sanctions, because we think that sanctions doesn t work. one of the accusations made against the media in general
over the course of the war? war changed our policy in that all people see that russia attacked an independent country, ukraine. but, we are against sanctions, because we feel that sanctions doesn t work. one of the accusations made against the media in general is that they are pro putin. there is one paper that is alleged that it is literally paid for by the russians. do you think there are some that are directly funded, or that get their money from russian sources? maybe some internet portals, or something like that, but mainstream media, no. i think no. they are pro russian for other reasons? they are pro russian because of their feelings or the feelings of their readers.