Serbian media: This is Serbian who stripped and desecrated Albania's flag in Belgrade

A group of young people in Belgrade have removed Albanian flags that have been deployed in Belgrade, due to a summit located there days ago. Serbian media report that the person who removed the flags is Nikola Kelyanovic. According to reports, he has pleaded guilty. Those flags, highlighted by the Serbian media, were set [...]
Serbian media report that the person who removed the flags is Nikola Kelyanovic.
According to reports, he has pleaded guilty. Those flags, highlighted by the Serbian media, were set because of a summit held on 11 October and 12 October and in Belgrade, where after the summit, the flags of many countries, including the flags of Albania, remained.
Speaking about Nikola Kelyanovic, who has admitted to removing Albanian flags in the Serbian capital, Serbian media say he is already known to the public for his arrogant behavior.
When I saw the flags of Albania, I and my friend were traveling along the budget. When we got closer, four boys ran to us and wanted to help us, so they went up and pulled them out. We continued and removed a dozen flags”, Kelyanovic said.
Be clear, I have nothing against Albania and Albanians who are for reconciliation, but there are those who hate, and while there are those who are against Serbs and Serbia, I don't want to see their flag in Belgrade. The summit has passed, the Albanian flag could now be removed and other flags”.
While wondering why he convinced the minor children of “the Albanian flag and then boarded the car as “bonus “, Nicolaus replied: “I never convinced them, as I said, they came to help. I wanted to record them for social networks and that's why they're heard when I tell them to do it, because I'm starting to record 148x5>.
Regarding such an act, Ragmi Mustaf, chairman of the Albanian National Council in Serbia, has reacted.
The public disqualify made for the division of honest and dishonest Albanians in Serbia. It means: honesty = loyalty (17x1> wrote Mustaf on Twitter. / Metro










