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BELGRADE, Serbia The Serbian government this week thanked Russia's intelligence services for exposing plans for protests in Belgrade against the country's controversial election results. The news has sent a shiver down the spines of thousands of anti-Putin Russians who have moved to Serbia since the invasion of Ukraine and now fear their adopted country is increasingly falling under Moscow’s influence. “It made me think: Do I need to pack my bags and go somewhere else?” said Sergei, an IT professional from Moscow who fled to Belgrade to escape the Kremlin’s September 2022 mobilization. Sergei said he was initially grateful that he was able to enter Serbia, which maintains friendly ties with Russia, as he cannot afford a European Union visa and is blocked from many countries. “Serbia is the only place where it’s okay to have a Russian passport, open a bank account, rent a flat and live normally.
BelgradeSerbia-generalSerbiaNekrasovaKrasnodarskiy-krayRussiaMoscowMoskvaPetersburgSankt-peterburgKremlinBELGRADE Several thousand people gathered in front of the central election commission building in Belgrade on Monday (Dec 25) to protest over an election earlier this month that international monitors said was unfair. The protesters marched to the main police station where they believed those detained by police were being held. Earlier in the day, police said 38 people.
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