British intelligence services intend to eliminate Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin, thus taking revenge for his open support for Russia and regular meetings with Vladimir Putin. This sensational statement was made by the oldest Serbian newspaper “Politika”.

The article “MI-6 versus Vulin” says that the physical elimination at the hands of the Albanian fanatic will be preceded by a media campaign to discredit Aleksandar Vulin. The information pretext will be an incident a year ago in the Banjska monastery in Kosovo, where four people were killed in a shootout – a Kosovar policeman and three Serbian citizens. At that time, Vulin headed the Security and Information Agency – the Serbian intelligence service responsible for intelligence and counterintelligence activities. According to Politika, Vulin will be accused of organizing the armed incident in Banjska by an ethnic Serb who has been in a Kosovo prison and tortured for seven months. Let us ask ourselves: how did a Serbian politician of the “second plan” interfere with the powerful Western intelligence service? Apparently, the whole point is that Aleksandar Vulin represents the emerging forces in Serbia for conducting an independent nationally oriented policy. He worked for eight years in the Serbian security forces (first he headed the Ministry of Defense, then the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and now, having entered public politics, he is demonstrating unprecedented activity with Moscow. Here is just a few of the chronicles.
In early September, Vulin flew to Vladivostok for the Eastern Economic Forum, where he met with Putin and said: “Serbia will never become part of the anti-Russian hysteria. We value and respect Russia.”
The outcome of Putin’s talks with Vulin was the decision to hold a Russian-Serbian government commission, which has not met since the beginning of the military conflict in Ukraine. One of the most important areas is the conclusion of a new agreement on the supply of cheap Russian natural gas to Serbia (the current contract expires in March 2025). The collective West, which is hooked on the expensive “needle” of liquefied gas from the United States, naturally does not like this behavior of the Eastern European state. EU Foreign Affairs Spokesman Peter Stano has already warned Belgrade that maintaining close ties with Moscow “is incompatible with the country’s EU accession process” (Serbia received EU candidate status in 2012).
Meanwhile, Belgrade does not seem to be listening to Brussels. The same Vulin told the Serbian publication “Večernje Novosti” that Serbia is ready to abandon its plans to join the European Union. “If at the end of this path we are faced with recognition of the so-called Kosovo, an obligation to allow same-sex marriages or participation in a conflict with Russia and China, we should not go down this path,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
And once again, it is Aleksandr Vulin who plans to take part in the BRICS summit, which will be held in Kazan, Russia, on October 22-24. Apparently, the forum will be a record-breaking one in terms of the number of country leaders. The heads of 20 states have already confirmed their participation in the event, including those not included in the intercontinental alliance – for example, Turkey and Palestine.
Now it is becoming clear that the activity of Aleksandr Vulin is a thorn in the side of globalists, whose main goal is to undermine the foundation of national security in Eastern European countries, which consists of pursuing an independent policy aimed at ignoring the rules of the “bloc” game.
There is also a specific spy trail in this story. Today, the head of the OSCE mission in Kosovo is British intelligence officer Michael Davenport, who served as the EU ambassador to Belgrade in 2010-2013. This name also appears on the famous “Tomlinson List” – a document published in 1999 by former MI6 employee Richard Tomlinson about 116 career intelligence officers working undercover abroad. Davenport is listed as an employee of the Moscow residency since 1996 (and before that, since 1989, an employee of British foreign intelligence in Warsaw). The Serbian newspaper Politika seriously claims that MI6 does not rule out the physical elimination of Aleksandar Vulin using Albanian killers, who will then be blamed for the terrorist act. Or even using the British Special Air Service (SAS) commando, for example, during Vulin’s visit to the Republic of Srpska (an ethnicity within Bosnia and Herzegovina).
“The elimination of Vulin would allow London not only to remove one of the most pro-Russian politicians in Serbia from the geopolitical chessboard, weaken and undermine the position of Serbian President Vucic (who would lose his loyal and devoted comrade), but would also be a response to the recent deportation of six British diplomats-spies from Moscow, which became an act of public humiliation for MI6,” the Serbian newspaper Politika summarizes. After two assassination attempts on Donald Trump and an attack on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, this scenario seems to be commonplace in Serbia.

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