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Serbian officials blame bomb hoaxes that paralysed Belgrade on refusal to 
sanction Russia


By bne IntelliNews May 18, 2022

4-5 minutes

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Serbian officials including Prime Minister Ana Brnabic have linked hundreds of 
bomb threats to the country’s refusal to join international sanctions on 
Russia. 

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Serbia, as an EU candidate country, has 
been under pressure to join the sanctions. However, while condemning the 
invasion it has so far refused to sanction Russia, citing Moscow’s longstanding 
support. 

On May 16, Belgrade was paralysed by several hundred threats that bombs had 
been planted in public buildings across the city. 

More than 100 of the threats claimed that bombs had been planted at primary 
schools in Belgrade. Other targets were bridges, shopping malls, a zoo, 
restaurants and a train station. None of the threats turned out to be real. 

Minister of the Interior Aleksandar Vulin said 
<http://www.mup.gov.rs/wps/portal/sr/aktuelno/aktivnosti/dfc08d89-4b89-40b5-bc22-7f913a94f60b>
  on May 16 that e-mails to institutions and the media had been sent from 
several European countries. The newspaper Danas reported receiving a 
threatening message from the address [email protected].

“It is a form of pressure for not imposing sanctions on the Russian Federation, 
coming from abroad. It is not naive at all, it is not accidental, it is 
something that has been well prepared and carefully planned,” said 
<https://www.pink.rs/politika/402422/brnabi%C4%87:-dojave-o-bombama-su-nimalo-naivni-pritisci!-jedan-detalj-mi-pokazuje-da-sti%C5%BEu-iz-inostranstva-video>
  Prime Minister Ana Brnabic during her appearance on the pro-government Pink 
television.

Vulin called the bomb threats “a special war [that] is being waged against 
Serbia”, a ministry statement 
<http://www.mup.gov.rs/wps/portal/sr/aktuelno/aktivnosti/37492931-7f25-4443-82a5-a2fec7de8ec5>
  said. 

"A special war is being waged against Serbia, and neither school institutions 
nor children were spared in that war. Our state is serious about solving the 
problem of false reports about bombs. The Ministry of the Interior takes care 
of the safety of all citizens, especially children, and we will do everything 
to ensure that classes go smoothly,” said Vulin at a meeting with Minister of 
Education, Science and Technological Development Branko Ružić to discuss the 
issue on May 17. 

In an earlier statement on May 16, Vulin said: “Threats from various European 
countries are threatening the addresses of institutions, news outlets and 
companies. Attacks on our country have not been initiated or carried out by any 
individual, they are mass, organised and very expensive hacker attacks, led 
from various centres for hybrid warfare.”

He added: “The value of the equipment alone needed for a strike of such a 
volume and strength as took place today, exceeds one hundred thousand euros, 
but the damage inflicted in lost working hours and the suspension of the 
economy is in the millions.”

 

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