Serbia to buy Russian missiles

Serbia to buy Russian missiles

Russia will supply Pantsir-S air defense systems to Serbia in the next few months in accordance with the signed agreement, Serbian state news agency said on Wednesday.

THE DECISION CAME DESPITE US SANCTIONS

Matthew Palmer, the special envoy of the US for the Western Balkans, warned Serbia earlier that the purchase of Russian weapons “poses a risk” of US sanctions.

According to Serbia’s state news agency Tanjug, Pantsir-S air defense systems, the short and medium-range missile and anti-aircraft system, are scheduled to be delivered to Serbia within a few months.

Alexander Mikheev, head of Russian official arms exporter company Rosoboronexport, said there will be no delays in deliveries and everything is proceeding as planned. “The agreement will be implemented in the next few months, and Russia will begin delivery after the training,” Mikheyev said. The training of Serbian experts is continuing, he added.

According to the report, the aim of supplying the missile system is to protect critical points such as airports, command and contact centers from possible aircraft, helicopter, and unmanned aircraft attacks.

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