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Night Wolves “guarded” Cetinje Monastery from Montenegrins on 5 September

FOTO: Pobjeda

Members of the extremist, pro-Russian group Night Wolves, among other pro-Serbian extremist organizations, were apparently engaged to protect the Cetinje Monastery in anticipation of the enthronement of Serbian Church Metropolitan Joanikije Micovic on 5 September, Pobjeda has learned from a document it had access to – the minutes from the hearing of Zeljko Vukcevic, one of the leaders of this motorcycle association.

In relation to the events in Cetinje to meet the enthronement of Micovic, Vukcevic gave a statement to the police on 23 September, as a citizen. He said that he was in the Cetinje Monastery only to help prepare for the “solemn act of enthronement”, that neither he nor anyone else was armed, and that the only armed men were the special forces who brought Joanikije Micovic and Serbian Patriarch Porfirije Peric.

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