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Suspicious Death in Moscow, Representative of Serbian Arms Company Dies

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According to Serbian media, a representative of the state-owned arms company Jugoimport SDPR died in Moscow under suspicious circumstances in mid-November. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the information about his death and explained that despite requests, they have not yet received any explanations from Russian services.

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"We are awaiting a response from the Russian services," said Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.

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According to Serbian media, a representative of the state-owned arms company Jugoimport SDPR died in Moscow under suspicious circumstances in mid-November. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed the information about his death and explained that despite requests, they have not yet received any explanations from Russian services.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Radomir Kurtić, a representative of the state-owned arms company Jugoimport SDPR, died in Moscow under suspicious circumstances in mid-November. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that despite requests, they have not yet received any explanations from Russian services.

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Representative of Jugoimport SDPR died under suspicious circumstances in Moscow. Radomir Kurtić, a representative of the Serbian military industry company Jugoimport SDPR, lost his life on November 17, 2025 on a street in Moscow, under circumstances considered suspicious. The Serbian military and intelligence services (BIA) have submitted a report to the Serbian president about this unusual death, nova.rs reports. Attempts by Serbian authorities…

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Serbian arms dealer dies mysteriously in Moscow. Russia refuses clarification, important documents disappeared. The rumor kitchen is crumbling.

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In June, the company was included in a list published by Russia's foreign intelligence service of Serbian companies supplying Kiev with ammunition.

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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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