Thousands have marched against NATO and the West in Serbia, carrying banners praising Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The march Sunday marked the 17th anniversary of NATO's 78-day intervention in Serbia against its bloody crackdown against Kosovo Albanian separatists in 1999.
The crowds affiliated with far-right groups carried pro-Russian banners and shouted against Serbia joining the EU or the Western military alliance.
Current Serbian leaders, once staunchly anti-Western, have said they want to join the EU, but to remain militarily neutral.
Serbia has traditional ties with its Slavic ally Russia which has stepped up a propaganda campaign ahead of the vote.
AP-NEWZ.GR
27/3/16
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The march Sunday marked the 17th anniversary of NATO's 78-day intervention in Serbia against its bloody crackdown against Kosovo Albanian separatists in 1999.
The crowds affiliated with far-right groups carried pro-Russian banners and shouted against Serbia joining the EU or the Western military alliance.
Current Serbian leaders, once staunchly anti-Western, have said they want to join the EU, but to remain militarily neutral.
- Pro-Russian forces in Serbia have been gaining ground ahead of the April 24 general election that could decide which way Serbia is heading, toward Russia or the EU.
Serbia has traditional ties with its Slavic ally Russia which has stepped up a propaganda campaign ahead of the vote.
AP-NEWZ.GR
27/3/16
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