Russian film fabricating lies about KLA and NATO

Russia has historically opposed Kosovo and its independence. And he has witnessed it in various stages, standing close to the Milosevic regime, but even after the war until today. In addition to the diplomatic campaign against Kosovo, Russia has even seen to it that through its cinematography it will fake [...]
Russia has historically opposed Kosovo and its independence. And he has witnessed it in various stages, standing close to the Milosevic regime, but even after the war until today.
In addition to the diplomatic campaign against Kosovo, Russia has even seen to it that through its cinematography it will forge falsehoods against reality created during the recent war in Kosovo.
Through a film called “The Balkan Line” (“Balkan Line”) campaigns against NATO, but also forges a lie about the Kosovo Liberation Army, presenting it as terrorist, looting, but even banditist.
Even though the film was launched in March 2019 there is still no international reaction to condemning these forged lies against NATO and the KLA.
It's 1999. NATO is bombarding Serbia, and Kosovo is leaving the robbery of Albanian bandits. Russia has been offered a small and shameful role for resolving conflicts in Kosovo. The airport in Slatina passes under the control of Albanian commander Smuk. Russian intelligence members Andrej Shatalov and Beck Yethojev receive the airport. From Bosnia, in the 600km march to Kosovo, the Russian battalion departs. Their task is not only to control the airport but also to destroy Smuk's nest and rescue the daughter Shatalova, whom bandits have taken captive to smuggle organs. Russia, after the euphoria with Perestroika, realized that it has its own interests to protect. The new era of” began, explains the content of Upgrade Vision.
The main roles in the movie play the actors: Gosha Kucenko, Ravshana Kurkova, Anton Pampuni, as well as some Serbian actors.
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