1/ Russian warbloggers are bitter and outraged that Serbia is selling ammunition to the EU to provide to Ukraine. One advocates that in response, "as a brotherly gesture, [we could] cut off their fucking gas valve". ⬇️ https://x.com/wartranslated/st...
2/ 'Ramzai' complains: "Serbia is ready to sell ammunition to the EU, even if it ends up in Ukraine. Because the warehouses are overflowing—Vučić Vučić emphasized that Serbia is militarily neutral, but is ready to cooperate with European armies."
3/ "Brothers, they are! So, the warehouses are overflowing with shells! Cash is "frozen"! So let it fly at the Russians. They are brothers! There are plenty of them, they will tolerate it. And Serbia has the money! Vučić is as disgusting as a caterpillar gorged on cabbage."
4/ 'Two Majors' is equally unhappy: "This might be a cunning plan (⁉️) to infiltrate a double agent into the enemy's lair, but Serbian shells are quite likely to hit Russian military and civilians."
5/ "Moreover, "financial and humanitarian aid" prolongs Ukraine's senseless resistance no less than shells and equipment. We could, as a brotherly gesture, cut off their fucking gas valve to stop the production of shells for our enemies."
6/ Tatyana Montyan calls it a "disgrace" and says: "Until now, I have repeatedly suggested an understanding of the nuances of Serbia's foreign policy, which is simply forced to manoeuvre between Russia, the European Union, and NATO, whose countries surround little Serbia…
7/ …on almost all sides. However, the decision to sell the EU shells, which will almost inevitably end up in Ukraine and hit Russian army positions, is no longer just diplomatic manoeuvring, but a direct defection to the enemy.
8/ "One can only hope that Vučić was either misunderstood, his words were mistranslated, or that this is all part of some diplomatic game, and that Serbia has no real plans to sell shells to Europe that will kill Russian soldiers.
9/ "Although, given rumors that Serbia is already selling shells to Ukraine through third countries, this is hard to believe!" 'Mardan' attributes Serbia's position to sanctions forcing it to stop buying Russian oil, thereby reducing Russia's leverage over its policies:
10/ "Since buying Russian oil at a discounted price is no longer possible (due to sanctions), Serbia's top brass has decided to be more open-minded."
11/ 'Unidentified body' calls for Russia to abandon the Serbs for being traitors: "First, you literally save the Serbs' asses from genocide."
12/ "And then the Serbs supply the Ukrainians, whom you're fighting, with MLRS shells and artillery, which they then use to pound Belgorod and other cities. A brotherly people.
13/ "But how they treat Russians! UGH. YOU COME AND EVERYONE IS HAPPY TO SEE YOU THERE. Of course, everyone blames not the Serbs who supplied the shells, but that damned Vučić, who, oh, the bastard, is friends with the West.
14/ "But this is just another warning sign. The next time there's another threat from their neighbours that they'll be removed, they'll still come running to the Russians to complain.
15/ "I wish some Russian Ivan would die for them, otherwise, no one's saving their brothers again. In short, we wish the Serbs a second Karabakh. They deserve it. For their betrayal.
16/ "And the Russians should just take some memory pills. And during the next escalation on the Serbian border, remember whose shells battered Belgorod."
17/ 'Dear Persimmon' asks: "— Mr. Vučić, how do you assess Serbia's attempts to profit from the murders of its Russian brothers? — As insufficient!" /end
@ChrisO_wiki "as a brotherly gesture, [we could] cut off their fucking gas valve" Best 🇷🇺 idea ever. Just start it at immediately!
