Religion appears to be one of the most important tools of propaganda used by the Serbian state.
Such a thing was demonstrated once again by Serbia’s Foreign Minister, Marko Djuric, during the session of the UN Security Council.
He accused Kosovo of attacks against the Orthodox Church, claiming that this is done deliberately by Kosovo’s institutions.
This is a deception that Djuric attempted to present before representatives of states. But the truth is completely different.
It is his own associate, Milan Radoičić, who, on September 24, 2023, together with dozens of heavily armed individuals using Serbian military weapons, entered the Banjska Monastery in the north of Kosovo, taking hostage a large number of pilgrims who had come to Kosovo to visit the Orthodox church.

From there, the terrorist group of Djuric’s associate fought for several hours with the Kosovo Police, but the Special Unit, despite having one police officer killed by the terrorists, achieved extraordinary success by protecting the monastery and the pilgrims.
No pilgrim was injured and the monastery was not damaged, but the same cannot be said for the terrorists.
They were forced to flee from the monastery toward Serbia, where three of them were killed by snipers of Kosovo’s Special Unit.
Now the entire group that attacked the Orthodox monastery is free and protected by Djuric and Aleksandar Vučić in Serbia, despite international requests for their arrest and extradition to the authorities of Kosovo.
The main terrorist himself is even seen close in private meetings with Djuric, raising suspicions that the attack on the Orthodox monastery was organized by Serbia, but was stopped by Kosovo’s Special Unit.

However, it is not only Orthodox monasteries that are targeted by Serbs and their secret services. Months earlier, several Serbs linked to Russian intelligence services were arrested for attacks on Islamic and Jewish religious sites in Germany and France, attempting to incite religious divisions even in Europe.
