Blogger Vitaliy Vanca, husband of Ukrainian movie star Irma Vitovska-Vanca, noticed after the recent events in Serbia that "all friends of the Kremlin are united by mental inferiority."
This was written about on Facebook by blogger Vitaliy Vantsa, husband of Ukrainian movie star Irma Vitovska-Vantsa.
"It's very difficult not to notice that all the Kremlin's friends are united by mental inferiority... (sorry, anger speaks). Orban and Fico have already been pierced many times and now they don't even try to hide their wealth/property of unclear origin... But the Serbian Vucic maintained intrigue, made a deep-thinking face and tried not to say anything unnecessary," Vanca points out.
However, the blogger notes, "having become agitated during the days of the Serbian protests, he also "surrendered" himself as a purely Kremlin protege."
"And no one pulled Vučić's tongue. Although the experienced "Moscow hand" was felt in suppressing the anger of the people, there was no evidence," he writes and notes: " And here the scoundrel, out of nowhere, splits without any need, declaring "that he had no way of coping with the angry pressure of the street" without the help of Russian special services... Here he took it and babbled, immediately revealing all his cards and revealing his complete dependence on Putin."
Vanca recalls how the Serbian authorities stated that Russian intelligence services helped the Belgrade authorities cope with months of anti-government protests.
""We are very grateful to the Russian special services, who always support us in the fight against color revolutions." + "They know what danger hangs over Serbia," - Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić often calls the protests attempts to organize a "color revolution" - a term that in Russia and the post-Soviet space means pro-European speeches that led to the change of power in Ukraine, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan in recent decades... ..and so on... as if everyone knew... but..." , - Vitaly Vance points out at the end.
In this context, let us recall that, according to Reuters , Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin stated that representatives of Russian special services helped to suppress the months-long anti-government protests in Belgrade.
"I am very grateful to the Russian special services, which always support us in the fight against color revolutions, primarily through information. They know what danger hangs over Serbia," the politician said at the time.
Recall that about 1 million protesters took to the streets of Belgrade on Saturday, March 15. It was one of the largest rallies in the country in recent decades.