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Airplanes will fly over Belgrade, announced the Ministry of Defense

Aircraft of the Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) will fly over the center and surroundings of Belgrade in the coming days as part of regular training and preparation for the promotion of the youngest officers of the SAF.
As announced by the Ministry of Defense, flights will be performed today, tomorrow and on Saturday.

Serbian Opposition Sceptical of European Mediation Offer

The Alliance, which comprises a number of centrist, conservative and right-wing parties, indicated it would not go back on a decision confirmed on September 16 to boycott the election.

"Their efforts come too late," Marinika Tepic, deputy leader of the Party of Liberty and Justice, SSP, a member of the Alliance, told BIRN. "This is our final decision."

PM "won't respond" to ombudsman's "open letter"

Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday that some of his colleagues "made a mistake when they reacted to the insults Sasa Jankovic made at his expense."

"I had no need to respond, I have better things to do. Let others play the role of national heroes, the Chinese are waiting for me in Zelezara (steel plant)," the prime minister told reporters at the National Assembly in Belgrade.

"Kosovo army" would be "unacceptable and harmful" - MPs

"Kosovo army" would be "unacceptable and harmful" - MPs

BELGRADE -- Serbia finds the announced formation of armed forces in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija unacceptable, says Milovan Drecun.

The ruling SNS party MP and chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Kosovo added that such a development would represent "a destabilizing factor."

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