Serbian, Russian leaders honor Belgrade liberators

Serbian and Russian presidents Boris Tadić Dmitry Medvedev today laid wreaths at the Monument to the Second World War Liberators of Belgrade.

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Serbian and Russian presidents Boris Tadic Dmitry Medvedev today laid wreaths at the Monument to the Second World War Liberators of Belgrade. They were joined by Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas and a delegation of veterans who took part in the battles to liberate the capital city from Nazi German occupation in October 1944. Serbian, Russian leaders honor Belgrade liberators The ceremony was also attended, among others, by First Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, cabinet ministers Dragan Sutanovac, Vuk Jeremic, Rasim Ljajic, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin, and members of the Russian state delegation accompanying Medvedev on his official visit to Serbia this Tuesday. Several hundred Belgraders welcomed Tadic and Medvedev with shouts of "Serbia-Russia". They also carried Serbian and Russian flags and posters with images of Russian PM Vladimir Putin and President Medvedev. The two presidents also engaged in a short conversation with the veterans. 1,381 Partisans and 711 Red Army soldiers are buried at the cemetery that is now a memorial site. Medvedev, Tadic at the memorial today (Tanjug)

Serbian, Russian leaders honor Belgrade liberators

The ceremony was also attended, among others, by First Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, cabinet ministers Dragan Šutanovac, Vuk Jeremić, Rasim Ljajić, Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandr Konuzin, and members of the Russian state delegation accompanying Medvedev on his official visit to Serbia this Tuesday.

Several hundred Belgraders welcomed Tadić and Medvedev with shouts of "Serbia-Russia". They also carried Serbian and Russian flags and posters with images of Russian PM Vladimir Putin and President Medvedev.

The two presidents also engaged in a short conversation with the veterans.

1,381 Partisans and 711 Red Army soldiers are buried at the cemetery that is now a memorial site.

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