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Russia Says Serbia Drills Show NATO Trying to Squeeze Belgrade ‘Like Boa Constrictor’

MOSCOW, June 4 (Reuters) – ⁠Russia ⁠accused NATO on ⁠Thursday of squeezing Serbia “like ​a boa constrictor”, citing a joint ‌military exercise taking place ‌there as evidence ⁠of ⁠an attempt to subjugate the country.

Serbia says ​the annual “Platinum Wolf” exercise, which began on June 1 with the ​support of the U.S. European command, ⁠is aimed ⁠at exchanging ⁠best practices ​and to “enhance the competence and mutual ​understanding” of ⁠countries taking part, which include eight NATO members.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said ⁠NATO wanted to take over the Balkans and ⁠tear Serbia away from Russia.

“They are wrapping Serbia in the coils of their love like a boa constrictor,” Zakharova told reporters.

Russia has traditionally strong relations with Serbia, which ⁠was subjected to a NATO bombing campaign during the 1999 Kosovo war.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, ​Writing by Felix Light, Editing ​by Mark Trevelyan)

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