Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić is able to create military conflicts through illegal structures, as an extension of Vladimir Putin, and manipulate the masses to stay in power.

This is what Croatian media Glas Istra writes, adding that Vučić, together with Milorad Dodik, is able to manipulate, lie and avoid major decisions at critical moments.

"As an extended hand of Vladimir Putin, just like Milorad Dodik, without many problems, just to homogenize the people and maintain power, he can create escalations," writes the Croatian media.

It says that Vucic is a dangerous man with intentions that go as far as staging a military conflict.

"Vučić is not only the president of a country that finds it difficult to manage in critical moments and therefore manipulates, lies and avoids making difficult decisions.

No, he is an extremely dangerous man with even more dangerous intentions that go so far as to stay in power, he is able to stage a [military] conflict through a carefully created atmosphere of 'endangering the Serbs in Croatia' or in Kosovo, or in Montenegro, or in Bosnia and Herzegovina", the newspaper continues.

The media adds that he is able to create the rhetoric about the "denazification" of Kosovo, used by Putin with the justification to attack Ukraine militarily.

"He is able to reshape the most dangerous phrase produced by the Putin administration, which is the 'denazification' of Ukraine, into the 'denazification' of Croatia or Kosovo, or Montenegro, or Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Therefore, we must be saved from the madness of the 'endangered Serbian people'", adds this media.

In the end, it says that Vucic is poisoning the Serbian people in collaboration with "puppets" like Ivica Dacic and Aleksandar Vulin.

"This man is driving his people crazy and poisoning them in collaboration with puppets like Ivica Dacic and Aleksandar Vulin.

Prime Minister Ana Brnabić is a fig leaf.

He is using her sexual orientation to show false tolerance of differences.

The neo-fascist Vojslav Seshel is also in the background", concludes the Croatian media.

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