Serbian soldiers lay wreath on September of Hitler's Balkan servant

These days were presented as photographic by members of the Serbian Army, who in official uniforms lay wreaths before the memorial of the deethnic commander and associate of Nazi Germany during World War II, war criminal Dragoljub Drzaza Mihailovic. Although in Serbia's defence ministry led by Aleksandar Vulin, Serbian soldiers say [...]
These days were presented as photographic by members of the Serbian Army, who in official uniforms lay wreaths before the memorial of the deethnic commander and associate of Nazi Germany during World War II, war criminal Dragoljub Drzaza Mihailovic.
Although in Serbia's ministry of defence, led by Aleksandar Vulin, say Serbian soldiers have done this by “with self-initiative “, the Serbian newspaper “Blic” finds that, for all of this, reconciliation has been taken from Serbian Army Chief of Staff Ljubisa Diko.

On the days of the world's victory over Fascism, even four buses of Serbia's Army, in which there were about 200 soldiers, went to Ravna Gora on 5 May, to establish the crown in September of the Yugoslav Army commander, who during World War II fought on the side of Fascism, when he also committed unprecedented war crimes against the Bosnian, Croatian and Albanian civilian population, but also against the Serbs and Montenegrins who fought on the side of Tito's National Liberation Army.

At first, the defence ministry has silented, to expose later that Serbian soldiers have participated in marking the anniversary of Ravna Gora Movement, when Serbian ethnicists linked the treaty with Hitler's Nazis. However, later Aleksandar Vulin's cabinet had not officially confirmed that the photograph published on social networks is authentic, but that US members have honoured the deethnic commander “with self-incitative”.
However, it is clear that at such a gathering, it is unlikely that the members of the infantry, aviation, and guard (as seen in the photo) can be found at the same time and that no one will organise.
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Aleksandar Radic, military analyst, has this impression.
It is clearly a matter of official honor, which means that this had not dared to happen without the permission of the military leader, or even of the Supreme States, Radic explains.
According to newspaper sources, Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin knew this, but in the defence ministry, he denies that Voulin has known of the military's arrival in Ravna Gora to honour criminal Drzaja Mihailovic.

The “will prove who, according to whose permission and why Mihajlovic has gone to honour him in Ravna Gora”, claimed “Blic” officials of the Vulin ministry.












