What's going on? Russian embassy clash with media in Belgrade

Another reaction has published the Federation of Russia embassy in Belgrade against Serbian media. This time around, the reaction relates to the Serbian daily Blic, which has published a text on the front page that says, “Russia stands behind the riots in Serbia”. On Facebook page, the embassy said that, “signing [...]
Another reaction has published the Federation of Russia embassy in Belgrade against Serbian media.
This time around, the reaction relates to the Serbian daily Blic, which has published a text on the front page that says, “Russia stands behind the riots in Serbia”.
On Facebook page, the embassy said that, “Blitz's inscription is anti-Russian diagram”.
Otherwise, in the script published on August 10th, Blic had also highlighted the activity of the so-called “Humanitarian Centre Russo-Serbe”, which is located in Nis, Serbia, which they had said is a “spying centre”. In particular, in this regard the Russian embassy has become very irritated.
The Serbian daily had also cited harshing Russian activity in cyberspace in the region and separately in Serbia.
The embassy's clash with Serbian media yesterday marks a link in the last phenomenon occurring in Serbia.
In early July, violent demonstrations were marked in Belgrade for four days in a row. Serbia's own president, Aleksandar Vucic, qualified them from Serbia's far right, which has strong ties with Kremlin
What is recorded as special in these violent demonstrations before Serbia's Parliament is also the presence of foreign citizens, including a Russian.
Even propagandistic television correspondent Russia Today, Boris Malagurski, called in private order to increase the number of anti-government protesters in Belgrade. That, his appeal, was considered in Belgrade as unusual and dangerous.
After these events, Russian-Serbian relations have been markedly irritated. Except for the Russian propaganda media Russia Today and “Sputnik. Even on social networks in Serbia, RT is called SMRT, which in Serbian means “death”.












