Jugoimport SDPR representative Radomir Kurtić died in Moscow on November 17, writes the Belgrade newspaper Blic, stating that the death is suspicious.
The media outlet states that the military security services and the Security Information Agency (BIA) have submitted a report on Kurtić's suspicious death to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
According to Blic, Russian services have not yet sent forensic reports.
Kurtić was in Moscow for his second term as a representative of the Jugoimport SDPR.
The Jugoimport SDPR commission visited the offices in Moscow and found that a large number of documents, as well as computer hard drives, were missing, according to Blic.
Serbia seeks answers from Russian authorities
Russian investigative authorities have not provided any official information about the event to the Serbian embassy and the Yugoimport SDPR representative office in Moscow, nor to the security services in Serbia.
Blic writes that Vučić, at a meeting with representatives of the security services and the SDPR's Jugoimport, stated that "we must not blame anyone until we receive solid evidence for it, but that we demand to obtain all necessary information from representatives of the Russian state and Russian state security."
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