TOP SECRET: BIA finds out the DEVILISH PLAN OF EXTREMISTS. Here's how they are preparing an attack on the Serbian premiere in Srebrenica!

- Security assessments have never interested me - said Vucic to reporters after a meeting with the European Commission President

Serbian security services have come to the conclusion that Bosniak extremists have prepared a devilish plan of attack for the Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic for the 20th anniversary of the crime in Srebrenica. According to this information, attacks on the Serbian Prime Minister are coming from all sides, and even individual members of the families of the victims are involved!

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As reported by the Informer, referring to sources from the Serbian security services, reportedly, some members of the organization "Mothers of Srebrenica" were given the task to attack Vucic on all accounts in front of TV cameras, and even organized a group with a mission of throwing eggs at the Serbian prime minister, with the aim to provoke conflict with the security of the President of the Serbian Government and police of the Republic of Srpska in order to stage even greater unrest!

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According to these news, BIA received this information of possible attacks on Vucic from foreign intelligence services.

Yet in spite of these threats that Prime Minsiter Vucic is aware of,  the Serbian Prime Minister has made the decision to travel to Potocari.

- Security assessments have never interested me - said Vucic to reporters after a meeting with the European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels.

He said that he is not interested in individual offensive statements at the expense of Serbia.

- A hundred times I bit my tongue so I would not answer to provocations and insults - said Vucic, adding that the only thing that matters is to build better relations and a more honest relationship between the Serbian and Bosnian people.

(Telegraf.co.uk/ Informer)