The propaganda page known for its tendentious content “Kosovo and Metohija” has published an article reporting that a group of Russian and Serbian volunteers organized three charity sports tournaments in Belgrade, Višegrad and Raška, with the aim of raising funds for the Monastery of St. Petka in northern Kosovo.
According to the content published by this page, the activities were held at the end of October and sixteen teams from several Serbian cities participated in them. One tournament in Raška was dedicated to the Slava of St. Petka, while the residents of Surčin contributed by organizing a tournament in their local field and providing all the necessary infrastructure.



The organizers claim that their activities were not followed by the media, while videos and photos of the tours were published on their Instagram profile.

The article published by “Kosovo Metohija” is consistent with the usual narratives of the site, which often reports on Kosovo topics with a clear tendency to promote propaganda.

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