A young man from Serbia was beaten in Split due to tattoo on his back (PHOTO)

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Aleksandar Gundelj was beaten three days ago on the beach Bacvice near Split, due to the tattoo he has on his back, with words of Serbian Prince Lazar in Cyrillic.

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While he was walking with his friend, a dozen Croats surrounded him and told him "You came here to provoke us?", and then they attacked him.

Foto: Đakomo Beluči/Facebook

They were provoked by the tattoo on Aleksandar's back with the quote of Serbian Prince Lazar in Cyrillic that says "I do not decide whether I go into a battle by the force that threatens me, but by the sanctity I defend". There is another one above that which ways "Delije Knin".

Foto: Đakomo Beluči/Facebook

Aleksandar luckily managed to avoid the violent crowd but he was thrown out and they told him they don't want to participate in their fight. In the end, he ran into a building and one of the tenants immediately called the police.

They told him in a police station that he can no longer remain in Split and to leave it as soon as possible.

Aleksandar Gundelj is from Subotica, and he was born in Knin, from where he escaped with his family in 1995. Judging by photos from his profiles on social networks, he likes to travel, he often quotes the words of great Serbian people from history, and from Njegos, and his great love are motorcycles.

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(Telegraf.co.uk / M. Antonijevic / m.antonijevic@telegraf.rs)

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