“Serbian intelligence informed President Aleksandar Vucic about the suspicious death of an employee of the military company Jugoimport SDPR Radomir Kurtych in Moscow.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Illustrative photo: Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Source: as “Europeyska Pravda” writes, this was reported by the Blic portal, without specifying the source of the information
Details: According to Blic, Kurtych died on the street in Moscow on November 17, 2025. The Serbian authorities never received the conclusions of the forensic medical examination about the man’s death from the Russian law enforcement officers.
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Representatives of Jugoimport SDPR then visited the company’s premises in Moscow and discovered that “a significant number of documents, as well as hard drives from computers” had disappeared from there, writes Blic.
Also, the Russian investigative authorities did not provide any official information about the incident either to the Serbian embassy, or to the Jugoimport SDPR office in Moscow, or to the Serbian security services.
The article reports that the President of Serbia, in a meeting with representatives of the special services and Jugoimport SDPR, said that no one should be accused until strong evidence is obtained.
Vučić also demanded that all the necessary information about Kurtych’s death be obtained from representatives of the Russian authorities and special services, Blic adds.
The death of an employee of the Serbian defense company became known in the background public criticism of Serbia on the part of Russia due to the fact that Serbian ammunition enters Ukraine through intermediaries.
Earlier, Vučić said that Serbia is ready to export larger amounts of ammunition to the European Union and that he doesn’t see the problemif they end up on the battlefield in Ukraine.
