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Vučić at the presentation of the capabilities of the Serbian Armed Forces PHOTO/VIDEO

The meeting held in the Guard House in Topcider is attended by the President of the Government of Serbia Ana Brnabi, Minister of Defense Milo Vuevi, Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Armed Forces General Milan Mojsilovi, other members of the Ministry of Defense and the Serbian Armed Forces, as well as the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik.

Serbia restores mandatory military service?; The Ministry of Defense issued statement

More precisely, they will launch an initiative to reactivate the law that defines mandatory military service.
Vucevic said that such military service should last up to 4 months, and it can be shorter, but that will only be seen when the length of the training is assessed, but it will certainly not be a year or even six months long.

"That scenario has already been prepared..."; Serbia avoided it

"There is nothing nice and easy for us there, nor will we hear anything nice and easy within those talks. The good thing is that Serbia avoided that scenario of being the culprit, of being a disruptive factor, of wanting conflicts, because that scenario has already been prepared with the aim of not only accusing Serbia, but also punishing it," Vuevi told Happy television.

Serbia sending weapons to Ukraine? Vucevic reacted

"For the umpteenth time, a lie has been published that Serbia is selling weapons to Ukraine. Someone's goal is obviously to destabilize our country and drag it into a conflict in which we will not participate," the minister said in response to the so-called findings of the British agency Reuters, which published the alleged information.

24 years since the NATO attack; Growing number of people gather in Sombor PHOTO/VIDEO

In Serbia, the Day of Remembrance for those killed in NATO aggression is being celebrated, and the central manifestation, which will be attended by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, is being held in Sombor. During 78 days, roads, commercial facilities, health facilities, media houses, monuments and military facilities were severely damaged.