Putin's powerful national security secretary Nikolai Patrushev is coming to Belgrade, where he will exchange "intelligence information" with Serbian counterparts in late February on "volunteers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania and Kosovo" fighting on the side of Ukraine, Russian media reported.
His arrival in Belgrade coincides with a time of great tension and uncertainty around Ukraine, which suggests that the exchange of information between Russian and Serbian secret services is ongoing.

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