‘All Ukrainians are together,’ president says after government changed date of Orthodox Christmas in snub to Russia

Russia on Monday accused Western countries of stirring up tensions in Moscow-friendly Serbia, which has been rocked by protests over alleged fraud in elections held on 17 December.

Just a day before, demonstrators tried to storm the city hall of the Serbian capital, Belgrade. Protestors reject the results of parliamentary and local elections in which president Aleksandar Vucic’s party said it secured a commanding victory, which had been welcomed by the Kremlin.

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