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12:22 The trial continues tomorrow at nine o'clock.
11:48 Dušić explained at the beginning of the trial that he did not threaten anyone, but that he turned to his lawyer.
"This was not a threat to my lawyer, although I gestured towards him when I showed it. I thought that the photos that were shown would drown me. This kind of communication between me and the defense attorney is normally like this and more free. I apologize," explained Dušić.
Answering what he meant when he said that this trial would be terminated quickly, Dušić said that "some untruths are being told" at the trial.
"Everything refers to the month of October, and the photos were taken much earlier," Dušić said.
Judge Mugoša warned Dušić that he cannot behave like that in the courtroom.
11:25 One of the defendants in the "coup d'état" case, Milan Dušić, threatened her while Branka Milić was answering questions from special prosecutors.
Security did not react, and neither did the court panel.
While making threats, Dušić looked in the direction of the courtroom where the defense lawyers are sitting. Watch how he threatened in the video.
11:14 Recess, search resumes at 11:30.
10:47 A photo was shown, which the prosecutor claims shows Mirko Velimirović, Predrag Bogićević and Saša Sinđelić.
The photo, as he stated, was taken at an unknown location.
10:32 The messages exchanged between cooperating witness Saša Sinđelić and accused Nemanja Ristić are shown.
10:24 Messages from the phones of Siniša Ćetković and Mirko Velimirović are shown.
10:02 Photographs taken in front of the "Hilton" hotel on Slobode Street and the building where the Više and Special State Prosecutor's Office are located were also shown.
"We were passing by and you know that for 10 years I have been leading the fight against the construction mafia in Novi Sad and Valjevo. It was fascinating for me to run into an authority in Montenegro that I gladly cooperate with".
Asked if she is in the habit of painting the prosecutor's office buildings and in other cities, Milić answered in the affirmative.
"What I find interesting and dear to my heart is photography. I do that in other cities as well. I think I took pictures of the prosecutor's office in Valjevo as well," said Milić.
9:55 A photo of the Railway Station in Podgoeica is shown.
Milić explained that it is her professional deformity to walk and look at and take pictures of objects.
"I certainly didn't want to plant explosives," Milić said.
9:48 A photo showing Branka Milić and "Božić" was shown.
Asked to say who Božić is, Milić said that she explained in detail who Božić is yesterday and that she will not repeat herself.
9:36 Milić said that the photo that was shown, with Maksić in it, was not from her phone.
"I associate with people who share the same feelings towards the Serbian movement. I see no reason why I should not associate with Maksić," said Milić.
Maksić explained that he borrowed the Chetnik uniform he was wearing from Čaruga. He said that he would buy a uniform if he had the money, because it costs about a thousand euros, which is a lot of money for him.
"We Chetniks are not going to take pictures with red ties, are we," continued Milić.
9.33
Photos from the phone are also displayed. In one of them, Milić recognized the defendant Dragan Maksić, but added that the photo shown was not from her phone.
"You know the saying 'like rejoices with like.' I associate with people who share the same feelings towards the Serbian movement. I don't see any reason why I shouldn't hang out with Maksić," said Milić.
9:29 The message from October 15 was also read "Dear Duke, we have arrived, here we are at the station".
Milić said that she sent the message to Duke Paja and that she got the number from Milan Pavasović. She stated that the questioning turns into bullying.
9:25 Milić showed the Chetnik flag in the courtroom.
"The Chetnik movement is a unique movement. I see that you are not flaunting it, to us Serbia, Montenegro, Republika Srpska are Serbian lands. It does not matter to us who is from where. Whether from Serbia, Canada, that's it, we are the Ravnogorje movement I see that you don't understand that," said Milić.
9:20 Accused Milan Dušić protested and said that he would "interrupt the trial".
"We will stop this trial, and very quickly," said Dušić.
Judge Mugoša warned him.
9:18 The message from October 14 "Thank you brother, but I'm going alone" was also read.
When asked when she left for Podgorica by train, Milić asked "what does it matter?"
"We left by train from Belgrade at 8, and I left Novi Sad an hour earlier".
Milić said that she never said that she arranged a trip to Montenegro with Dušić, Đorđević and Maksić.
9:15 Branka Milić's phone is being examined.
The message sent by the accused Branka Milić on October 14.10.2016, XNUMX was shown.
"Sister, good luck, I wished Kekić the same," reads the message sent by Milić.
"We are not criminals. The procedure is a severe humiliation for me," Milić said.
At 9:XNUMX a.m., the trial of those accused of attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections will continue in the Podgorica High Court.
Russian citizens Eduard Šišmakov and Vladimir Popov, who are being tried in absentia, as well as Serbian citizens Nemanja Ristić and Predrag Bogićević, are charged before the panel of judge Suzana Mugoša for the criminal offense of attempted terrorism on the day of the parliamentary elections.
Bratislav Dikić, Democratic Front leaders Milan Knežević and Andrija Mandić and Mandić's driver Mihailo Čađenović are on the dock.
The indictment includes Serbian citizens Kristina Hristić and Branka Milić, who are defending themselves from freedom, as well as their compatriots - Srboljub Đorđević, Dragan Maksić, Milan Dušić who are in custody.
The proceedings were split against DF translator Anani Nikić.
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