RATKO MLADIC HAS GOTTEN THE SERBIAN POLICE ON HIGH ALERT: A mysterious package TERRIFIED the employees of the Zemun mail center!
Instead of a bomb in a small box, on which there was no recipient address, there were newspapers clippings and photographs of the Hague indicted, Ratko Mladic (72) and a letter from an unknown sender from Australia that said that because of the "General, he spent eight months in jail"
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