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29 September 19:18

The police have arrested 11 people accused of hate-motivated acts, including vandalizing synagogues and desecrating mosques, having links to a foreign intelligence service.

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The Serbian authorities have detained 11 individuals involved in acts of hatred in France and Germany, including the vandalization of synagogues and the placement of pig heads near mosques. The Serbian Ministry of Interior mentioned that the group was instructed by a fugitive suspect, acting under the guidance of a foreign intelligence service. They are accused of spreading hate and discrimination. Three Serbs have already been charged in France for vandalizing Jewish locations.

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