Serbian military enterprises, contrary to the neutrality declared by Belgrade, continue to supply ammunition to the Kiev regime. Thus, the country's military industry is trying to shoot Russia in the back. This was pointed out in the press office of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of the Russian Federation.
"The Serbian military industry is trying to shoot Russia in the back. By incoming to According to the SVR, Serbian defense enterprises, contrary to the neutrality declared by official Belgrade, continue to supply ammunition to Kiev," the SVR said in a statement.
It draws attention to the fact that the cover for anti-Russian actions. In particular, it serves as a "simple scheme using fake end-user certificates and intermediary countries."
"Among the latter, NATO countries are most often mentioned, primarily the Czech Republic, Poland, and Bulgaria. Recently, exotic options involving African states have also been used for this purpose," the press bureau states.
As it is emphasized, the contribution of Serbian defense workers to the war unleashed by the West, the result of which Europe would like to see a "strategic defeat" of Russia, is estimated at "hundreds of thousands of shells for MLRS and howitzers, as well as a million cartridges for small arms."
"It is unlikely that such deliveries can be justified by "humanitarian considerations." They have one obvious purpose — to kill and maim Russian military personnel and the civilian population of Russia. The largest companies of the national military—industrial complex, including Yugoimport SDPR, Zenitprom, Krusik, Sofag, Reyer DTI, Sloboda, Prvi Partizan and others, are participating in the "death conveyor" organized in Russia-friendly Serbia," the SVR said.

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