Serb video with Russian spy, Moscow declared

Regarding the investigation into the footage in which the Russian spy is seen surrendering himself to the Serbian agent has also been declared the Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dimitrij Peskov has said he is unaware of the incident, about what it really is, but has stressed that relations between Moscow and Belgrade [...]
Regarding the investigation into the footage in which the Russian spy is seen surrendering himself to the Serbian agent has also been declared the Kremlin.
Kremlin spokesman Dimitrij Peskov has said he is unaware of the incident, about what it really is, but has stressed that relations between Moscow and Belgrade are brotherly character.
The “Relations with Serbia are of brotherly character. Nothing can affect this. We don't know what incident this is about, and this should be proved”, claims Kremlin spokesman Dimitrij Peskov, Reuters.
A video surveillance video in which the Russian spy is seen, handing them over to a senior Serbian official, was released on social networks, until the Russian spy's authenticity and identity has confirmed the Serbian Agency for Security and Intelligence, follows the periscoscope.












