Footage Reveals “Kosovo and Metohija March” Participants Boarding Buses En Route to Vučić Rally

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Activists from the group Uzinat have obtained footage showing participants of the so-called “March from Kosovo and Metohija” boarding buses on their way to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s rally in Belgrade. The group was seen getting into buses not far from the town center of Gornji Milanovac, reports Rks News.

According to eyewitnesses, around 3:30 PM on Wednesday, a column of marchers departed from a parking area near a place known as the “Norwegian House.” During their walk, they took a break at the “Spektar” factory and reached the village of Majdan around 6:30 PM, across from a tavern named “Shofer,” N1 reported.

Just ten minutes later, at 6:40 PM, two buses arrived, followed shortly by two more. All the marchers boarded the vehicles, with witnesses claiming that no one remained behind except for a few individuals in two cars.

The distance between the “Norwegian House” and the “Shofer” tavern in Majdan is approximately 10 kilometers.

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