Media close to power in Serbia accuse US of killing Oliver Ivanovic

During today's newspapers considered to be close to the president in Serbia, Alexander Vuciq, have accused the United States of staying behind the SDP leader's murder, Oliver Ivanovic. Ivanovic, SDP leader killed last week in northern Mitrovica in past local elections in [...]
During today's newspapers considered to be close to the president in Serbia, Alexander Vuciq, have accused the United States of staying behind the SDP leader's murder, Oliver Ivanovic.
Ivanovic, SDP leader killed last week in northern Mitrovica in past local elections in Kosovo, was lyncated by the Serbian List for treason against the Serbian state and other charges that went towards it.
In today's issue of the newspaper “Srpski telegraf”, known as the media against President Vuciq, has been charged with the US's murder of Ivanovic as quoting the US State Intelligence Agency to stand behind this crime, broadcast news.net.
This paper quoted Russian political science expert Leonid Savin as saying that “CIA” wants to destabilise Serbia and thus remove Russian influence in the Balkans.
“Alo!”, another picture of pro-Vuccikiq, transmits messages from Washington that quoted the professor's statement from Washington University, Edward Joseph, entitled “A murder may be just what Kosovo” needed, which prompted numerous reactions in Serbia due to the sensitivity of the case.











