SERBIAN KOMANDOS IN UKRAINE: Pocuca wanted to kill me, he came here just for the money (VIDEO)

- They brought children here, and Pocuca made the story like a journalist, and the other one with him just took the money. It was a classic story type- we take money, we need people to wave flags here. That's all they are doing here - says Dejan Vujic

I'll help Pocuca even though he planned to have me killed!

With these words marked the interview for "ATV" from Banja Luka by Dejan Beric, a Serbian volunteer who is fighting on the side of the new Federal State of Novorossiya in the East of Ukraine. Radomir Pocuca, a former TV presenter was arrested a few weeks ago by the self-proclaimed People's Republic of Donetsk. Serbian Vlada Stanic was arrested along with him.

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- Pocuca was arrested on account of the tip off of the Russians and French that he had scattered the units, although I also think that they manipulated with him. I'll make sure they end up better, no matter what they did, they are Serbs - says Beric.

Dejan Beric called Deki is the most decorated volunteer who is fighting for the self-proclaimed State Novorossiya. Within his unit is Dejan Vujic, a former member of the 63rd parachute brigade of Nis. Vujic arrived in Donetsk in June 2014. He was in the unit that arrested Pocuca.

- They brought children here, and Pocuca made the story like a journalist, and the other one with him just took the money. It was a classic story type- we take money, we need people to wave flags here. That's all they are doing here. I don't want to think about them anymore - says Dejan Vujic.

With Beric and Stanic in the area of Donetsk, are fifteen volunteers from Serbia. They say they are not paid paid but they do it out of conviction. When they come back to Serbia, they will face a lawsuit.

- Yesterday came another volunteer from Serbia. In fact, he was a Hungarian from Vojvodina, my countryman, Lala. However, he doesn't listen. I write on the internet, do not provide information on the internet, they do not listen, and then police raids their homes - explains Beric.

To participate in the conflict in another country is a criminal act based on the Criminal Code of Serbia and entails an imprisonment sentence of six months to 10 years. For now, Beric and Vujic do not play to return to Serbia. They are closer to the idea of staying and living in Donetsk or in Russia.

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(Telegraf.co.uk/ ATV Banjaluka)