On the streets of Washington, a truck with pictures of the suffering of Serbs in Kosovo and the message "Kurti the Marxist dictator"

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Source: Kosovo Online

On the streets of Washington, not far from the White House and the Capitol Hill, a truck with a video wall and a loudspeaker was spotted today, on which, in addition to messages commemorating Armistice Day in the First World War, there were also pictures of the suffering of Serbs in Kosovo, as well as a message to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.

A one-of-a-kind performance, highlighting symbols of victory - Natalija's Ramonda, pictures of Nikola Tesla and Mihailo Pupin, while "March on the Drina" was heard over the public address system, reminded of the strong Serbian-American alliance in the two world wars.

On the truck, however, in addition to the Serbian and American flags, there are congratulatory messages on the occasion of Armistice Day, i.e. as they state, on Victory Day, they also found pictures that drew attention to the suffering of the Serbian people in Kosovo.

Poignant images of destroyed Serbian monasteries and cultural heritage in Kosovo, more than 100 desecrated Orthodox graves...

The messages indicated that Serbs in Kosovo live in constant fear, because they are constantly arrested, beaten, intimidated by Pristina's false accusations...

A reminder that two Serbian boys were wounded on Christmas Eve this year by an active member of the security forces, who is still at large today.

The message about the Kosovo Prime Minister - that "Kurti is a Marxist dictator".

The truck was spotted during the day, and according to information from social networks, the organizer is the Serbian diaspora in the USA.

Let us remind you that a three-day conference on Kosovo and Metohija was held recently in Washington, organized by the Embassy of Serbia in the USA, with the participation of a large number of representatives of the Serbian diaspora from all over America.