The President of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, a close ally of Putin, chose to speak from Russia about concerning reports regarding the existence of camps where Russians and Serbs allegedly train methods to incite unrest.
Despite the evidence and testimonies presented about the existence of these camps, Dodik denied all reports from Russia.
He claimed that the narrative about training camps is a lie, to which the U.S. embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina has also contributed.
From Russia, he announced that on Saturday he will organize a meeting of all officials and relevant services to prove this, and he will also inform Russia about the lies being spread against Republika Srpska.
“I deny that there are camps. This has never been our activity. Everything we have been told so far has been a lie,” Dodik told reporters from Srna and RTRS in Kazan, commenting on the U.S. Embassy’s assessment regarding reports from Moldova about the existence of camps in Srpska where Russians are training youth to cause unrest.
He stated that he has called a large-format meeting in East Sarajevo on Saturday to discuss this situation.