Vucic: Serbia under aerial surveillance
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday that the country was under aerial surveillance from across its borders.
Speaking after a meeting of the General Staff Collegium, Vucic said that aerial surveillance had been stepped up from every direction. He said that Turkish-made Bairaktar drones were recorded rising from the Kosovo city of Djakovica to an altitude of 5,800 meters on June 5 and 20, adding that they were “scouting the positions of the Army of Serbia (VS)”.
“The increased activities by manned aircraft and drones for scouting Serbia without crossing the border have been stepped up from every direction,” Vucic told reporters.
An Instagram post after the meeting said that the president and General Staff “analyzed all the shortcomings, everything we need to correct in our work, security threats and the situation in the region”.
The post on the president’s profile said the Serbian military’s equipment and weapons are being modernized and inceased. “We have many challenges, great forces are gathered in the region, for various reasons. We have to do harder and better, increase the population in our military and be much clearer in our message of deterring any possible aggression towards our country,” he wrote.
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