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Vucevic to Plenkovic: Arrested Croatian spy no Yeti
NOVI PAZAR - Responding to a comment by the PM of Croatia, Serbian PM Milos Vucevic said on Tuesday a Croatian spy recently arrested in Belgrade was no "Yeti" and that, if it wanted to know his identity, Croatia's intelligence agency should check the list of its agents to see who was missing.
Serbian Police Neutralize Convicted Terrorist in Novi Pazar Operation
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic announced that the Serbian police shot and killed Senad Ramovic-Becan, a convicted terrorist, near Novi Pazar in the southwestern part of the country last night. Dacic revealed that during an attempt to arrest Ramovic, he resisted, opened fire on the police, and was subsequently eliminated by the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit.
Opposition plans chaos on Sunday; Brnabić: "International organizations are informed"
As she stated, after the polling stations are closed, the opposition plans on stirring chaos.
She underlined that the information about blackmailing oncology patients for voting is the most monstrous lie so far.
Vučić in Novi Pazar: "You will have the most modern hospital clinical center" VIDEO
Radulović is furious: We have been under brutal attacks from Djilas' list for days
To Marinika Tepi's accusation that a member of the election commission found one forged signature for the list of Saa Radulovi and Boris Tadi, Radulovi responded.
Vučić in Raška district: "Only in peace, respect and understanding, we can progress"
President of Serbia visited Novi Pazar, where he attended the marking of the start of works on the reconstruction and extension of the "Novi Pazar" General Hospital.
Vui will then visit the rural tourist farm "Toplina due" in the village of Pavlica.
An address to the citizens of Kraljevo is scheduled at 6 p.m.
Djukanovic Eyes Diaspora Vote as Last Resort to Stay in Power
A woman walks past campaign billboards for Presidential candidates Milo Djukanovic and Jakov Milatovic in Podgorica, Montenegro. Photo: EPA-EFE/BORIS PEJOVIC
Floods in Western Balkans Cause Huge Damage, Drownings
In Montenegro, heavy rain in the towns of Pljevlja, Mojkovac and Rozaje blocked roads due to rising water levels and landslides. The Interior Ministry said its Protection and Rescue Office was in constant communication with local authorities, adding that the army is on standby if the situation worsens.
Drama in Serbia, and chaos is yet to come. Warning in force: "Disaster" PHOTO/VIDEO
New abundant inflows are arriving from Montenegro, so another embankment was built on Lim to protect Brodarevo.
Members of the Department for Emergency Situations, "Srbijavode" and the municipality are securing places where the peak of the flood wave is expected during the day, reports RTS.
Floods in Serbia: A state of emergency has been introduced
Grabovica River overflowed due to heavy rain near Sjenica. 40 buildings in the Bukre settlement and six buildings in the city center were flooded, as well as the basement of an elementary school.