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Demonstrators under Russia’s flags expressed the view that the war launched by Russia was a legitimate “struggle for the liberation of the subjugated nation.”
“Russia is not at war with Ukraine, but with Euro-Atlantic forces that want to dominate the world and destroy it,” Zdravko Mochevich, one of about 100 demonstrators, told AP.
Rally organized by Russian neo-fascist motorcycle gangs “Night Wolves” Bosnia Serbian branch.
The “night wolves” are known as ardent admirers of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, who also supports the Kremlin’s protege, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, who has recently threatened to step down from Bosnia and Herzegovina’s federal authorities, raising concerns about a renewed conflict in the region.
Under the Dayton Peace Agreement, which ended the bloody civil war in 1995, Bosnia and Herzegovina is divided into two autonomous parts, the Republika Srpska and the Muslim-Croat Federation. Each of the country’s autonomous components has its own government and police force, but the federal institutions in Sarajevo that bind them are very weak.
Dodik currently represents the Republika Srpska during the tripartite presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Despite his active opposition, the recent YEAR In the General Assembly’s vote, Bosnia and Herzegovina joined those countries that condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and demanded the immediate withdrawal of the Russians.
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