When Djurdi was brought to Pristina, NATO Watchs Serbia's Army Movements

At the time that Marko Djuric was arrested in Kosovo (26 March) and when the Serbian state leader had even reviewed, even the option of sending warplanes to Kosovo, a pilot-free butterfly has been observed on Serbia's territory. The butterfly target, as Serbian portal “kurir” writes, has [...]
At the time that Marko Djuric was arrested in Kosovo (26 March) and when the Serbian state leader had even reviewed, even the option of sending warplanes to Kosovo, a pilot-free butterfly has been observed on Serbia's territory. The butterfly goal, writes Serbian portal “kurir”, has been monitoring Serbia's movement, Koha.net broadcasts
According to the words of the source of this portal, which says come from security structures, the pilotless butterfly, after which it certainly stands NATO, on the day Djuric was arrested and four days later, has been observed several times in Serbia's sky. It had flown too low and had fled from Serbian airspace after the establishment of aviation and the clear signal that it would collapse!
“When Kosovo special units arrested Djuric as well as a few days later, a real drama has been held in Serbia's sky. Once Djuric was sent to Pristina, the Serbian state leader predicted that, in the event of a peak of violence, the willingness to fight that Army is established. Under the plan, Serbia's Army and special MPB units would deploy along the border with Kosovo and intervene if Albanians tried to invade the north,” has said the source for “, the <x2x3> and continued:
“at the same time, Romania's direction has been observed coming in without a pilot. It moved along the low - altitude highway, up to 800m, to escape the antiaircraft radar system. The first-time butterfly was observed in nearby Belgrade.
Over the next four days, the butterfly has been observed several times, while on March 28th it had penetrated deep into Serbia.
On March 28th, two Serbian warplanes were set up, which even flew over Presevo and Bujanoc.
Another time the butterfly had come from Bosnia and Herzegovina's direction.
The butterfly had probably arrived from the Devessel Base in southern Romania and had written as far as Tuzla. This base is under NATO auspices.












