Can Putin be killed in Beograt? Serbian state on alert one day before coming

Fear of any assassination has caused Serbia's state to mobilise for the upcoming visit of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, to remain in Belgrade. 250 members of the secret security and nearby Russian defence have been accommodated for several days in the Serbian capital. They're checking the road to move [...]
250 members of the secret security and nearby Russian defence have been accommodated for several days in the Serbian capital. They're checking the route where Putin's escorts will move, as well as meeting places, food, internet ...them.
Also, snipers will be placed at the highest peaks of buildings, and the military will be part of the security for one of Russia's first, broadcast Indesklin
During the day, while several reports have been distributed to all the residents of the buildings where Putin will pass.
The owner of the building's apartments and tenants is informed that on January 17th, windows should be closed and that they should not leave the building from 8 to 13:30”, the announcement said.
It is noteworthy that during the visit of the Russian president, the Ministry of Internal Affairs will take maximum security measures, which include modifications of the traffic regime in certain parts of Belgrade and specific measures on the course of its movement and on sites to visit.











