05.09.2024.
15:15
Second day in Podrinje; Vučić in Gučevo: To develop army even more; I'm not afraid, I'll walk around Loznica
President of the Republic and Supreme Commander of the Serbian Armed Forces, Aleksandar Vučić, is attending the tactical military exercise in Gučevo today.
President of Serbia attended the technical-tactical exercise, as well as the presentation of weapons, and the special forces of the Armed Forces showed him traps in which they can catch even wild pigs for the purpose of survival - that is, independent nutrition in nature.
We are talking about special forces, experts in survival in nature who showed the president what a base for a saboteur hidden in the middle of the forest looks like, completely unnoticed.
They know how to pick edible mushrooms, catch rabbit, pheasant, and other wild animals, prepare tea from medicinal herbs, rose hip jam, then catch fish, and they offered the president to try carp, fish soup, rabbit and pheasant stew...
They also have a section for drying and smoking meat, then an outdoor bakery for baking bread, so the president of Serbia treated himself to freshly baked, fresh bread in the middle of the forest...
Training for survival in nature lasts two weeks, to which Vučić said that he would not have learned this in two months...
During a tour of the military exercise in Gučevo, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić revealed the outlines of the upcoming decision on mandatory military service during a conversation with journalists.
President of Serbia laid a wreath at the Memorial Ossuary "Gučevo"
At the beginning, Vučić laid a wreath at the Gučevo Memorial Ossuary, where the remains of Serbian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died in 1914 during the Battle of the Drina were buried.
"Although many difficult chapters of our history have long been closed, we still remember them and pay tribute to those who gave their lives for Serbia. May their glory be eternal," he wrote on Instagram.
Commemorative marker of the ossuary on Gučevo was erected in memory of the battles fought in the Battle of the Drina in 1914, during the First World War.
The remains of around 4,000 Serbian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers were buried together in it.
The Battle of Gučevo was the first trench battle in the First World War and it lasted 55 days, and is popularly known as the "Battle above the clouds".
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