Vice President of the Freedom and Justice Party, Marinika Tepić, asked, regarding the announcement by Moldovan President Maja Sandu that Russia was undermining the elections on Sunday in that country and that the Russian service was training people in Serbia to incite mass riots, whether the state of Serbia was involved in this, if it is true that the training was organized and financed by Lazar Popović, presented as an advisor to Minister Nenad Popović.
"Due to the risk of an international scandal and another embarrassment for Serbia for having pro-Russian paramilitary camps to cause crises and overthrow the constitutional order in other countries - I am requesting urgent information from the Prosecutor's Office in Šabac whether it is true that the paramilitary camp was in the Sunčana Reka complex, between Loznica and Banja Koviljača, where at least 150 pro-Russian foreign citizens were trained, and the 'final work' is scheduled for Sunday, September 28 - in the event of an unfavorable election result for the pro-Russian current in Moldova," Tepić wrote in a post on Iksu.
She also asked whether it was true that by mid-September, the training of these pro-Russian sympathizers in Sunny River was carried out through "various trainings from the use of poles to weapons - and especially for effective confrontation with the Moldovan police in the event of a bad result for the pro-Russian faction."
She also asked the prosecution to confirm or deny that the training was organized and financed by Lazar Popović from Belgrade (1988), who was allegedly assisted by Savo Stevanović from Loznica (1983), and was conducted with instructors from Russia and Belarus.
"How was the Russian intelligence service - and our BIA - not informed about this until President Sandu herself opened this scandal three days ago, and the 'campers' had already left for Moldova on an assignment," Tepić asked.
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