According to AFP on December 25, there were another ** activities against the results of the parliamentary elections in Belgrade on the 25th, and Moscow believes that behind these activities is the West's desire to "disrupt" Serbia.
According to the report, hundreds of demonstrators first blocked some of Belgrade's traffic arteries and then arrived at the entrance of the police station in the evening to demand the release of the demonstrators arrested the day before during the clashes in front of the city's **.
According to the authorities in Belgrade, the demonstrators tried to storm the municipal building and were subsequently repelled by the security forces. Two police officers were seriously injured in the clashes, and at least 35 demonstrators were arrested.
According to the report, as Serbia's main ally, Moscow condemned the West for manipulation behind the scenes on the 25th.
Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for Russia, said: "Obviously, the entire West wants to stir up the situation (in Serbia). ”
She likened the events in Belgrade to the mass demonstrations on Kiev's Independence Square in 2014, which led to the rise to power of pro-Western Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a daily briefing: "It is clear that third forces, including foreign powers, are trying to provoke such chaos in Belgrade," the report added. (Compiled by Lu Longjun).