Russian Academician Panarin visits exhibition 'Defence 78'
Russian academician and expert in information warfare, prof. Igor Nikolaevich Panarin, accompanied by Colonel Duško Šljivančanin, Head of the Department for Tradition, Standard and Veterans, has visited today the exhibition 'Defence 78', organised by the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces on the occasion of marking the 20th anniversary of the defence of the homeland against NATO aggression.
The impression of one of the world's most recognised analysts of the global economy and geopolitics of the 21st century is that the exhibition is very difficult, because it portrays military actions directed not only against the military, but also the civilian population of Serbia.
- It is enough to see the photos of the murdered children and realise that these are monstrous crimes. It is good that the Ministry of Defence and the Serbian Armed Forces made such an exhibition to show how they defended and protected their homeland, as well as how the citizens behaved in defiance against the aggressor by organising various concerts and rallies – the Moscow PhD in political science said.
Prof. Panarin said that he would do his best by promoting this on his YouTube account so that as many people as possible can learn about the Defence 78 exhibition that provides testimonies about crimes against Serbian citizens. He was particularly impressed by the fact that Belgrade, as a city that had suffered a lot in the past, was not bypassed by the devastation in 1999 either.
- Russian citizens have recently had the opportunity to see the movie “The Balkan Line”, which showed part of this monstrous crime. There are scenes of bombing the maternity hospital, bombing the building of the Radio Television of Serbia and the killing of journalists, which further speaks about the dimensions of the crime. In order not to have this repeated again, we should have an insight into the evil that NATO countries have inflicted on the population of Serbia at least in this way - prof. Panarin emphasizes assessing the importance of the Defence 78 exhibition.
After a tour of the multimedia, interactive exhibition by Dušan Jović, which consists of an abundance of original exhibits and videos, presented with the support of the Military Museum, the Air Force Museum and the units of the Serbian Armed Forces, prof. Panarin signed in the book of impressions. He wrote also that “what should be remembered are not only the NATO atrocities but also the spiritual solidity of the Serbian people in the name of developing a positive future and the brotherhood of Russia and Serbia”.
Scientific works and publications by prof. Igor Nikolaevich Panarin are attracting worldwide attention, while one of his books, “The Hybrid War”, will be presented tonight at 7 pm in the Ceremonial Hall of the Central Military Club in Belgrade.