Serbia: Bomb threats came from Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia, and several other states

Officials from Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs have said they have identified the addresses from which the threatening bomb emails have come. It has been determined that eight such threats have come from addresses from Poland, four from Gambia, two from Iran and Nigeria and one from Ukraine, Slovenia and Russia. Members [...]
Officials from Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs have said they have identified the addresses from which the threatening bomb emails have come.
It has been determined that eight such threats have come from addresses from Poland, four from Gambia, two from Iran and Nigeria and one from Ukraine, Slovenia and Russia.
Serbian police members have identified the person who during yesterday has sent threats of the same content on the phone.
Otherwise Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnabiq, has said yesterday that bomb reports in Serbia are pressure from abroad due to the failure to impose sanctions on Russia.
“We are the only country in Europe that has not imposed sanctions on Russia, and pressures are incredible from day to day, and bomb threats are pressure from abroad due to the failure to impose sanctions on Russia”, she said from Skopje, where she is staying for official visits.












