Vučić: I believe that the FBI and FSB will be invited on Tuesday to investigate allegations of the use of a sonic cannon

"Let them (FBA and FSB) say in five, ten, 20 days... it is important for history that you see how they lied," Vučić said.

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Detail from Saturday's protest in Belgrade, Photo: Reuters
Detail from Saturday's protest in Belgrade, Photo: Reuters
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said he believes Belgrade will send a letter of invitation to American and Russian security services tomorrow to come, due to allegations that the authorities used a "sonic cannon" during protests on Saturday.

He told reporters in Belgrade that he believes in the professionalism of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), and accused the opposition and those who support them of inventing the sonic cannon.

"Let them (FBA and FSB) say in five, ten, 20 days... it is important for history that you see how they lied," Vučić said.

According to him, the opposition, professors who support the blockades, and certain media outlets are "deceiving the public and brutally lying" about the use of the "sound cannon."

"You can't keep making up stories forever, eventually it turns against you, ... we didn't even raise a baton, the police forces were patient...", he said.

According to him, for some in the opposition and those who support them, it doesn't matter that the police, army, and BIA said there was no "sound cannon."

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević said earlier today that the government is ready to issue an official invitation to the US FBI and the Russian FSB to come and conduct an investigation into the alleged use of a sound cannon at a protest in Serbia on Saturday.

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