Former Lokomotiv defender shares memories of bombings in Yugoslavia

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Former defender of Lokomotiv Moscow, Serbian Nemanja Pejcinovic shared her memories of the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia at the age of 11.

“I remember hearing the sounds of danger and having to run to the neighboring house across the street and hide in the basement. And so every day. The parents tried to make sure we didn’t have any fears.

The USA can never be our friend or ally. They have killed and bombed us many times, and now they are trying to change education and medicine, they put their politicians in. “Everyone in Serbia understands that America is the root of the problems,” he said. “Match TV”.

The footballer made 85 appearances in the Russian Premier League (RPL), scoring three goals and providing five assists. He also made 48 appearances in the First Division, scoring four goals and providing two assists.

Formerly Pejcinovic criticized Foreign players leaving Russia saying they’re “acting like girls”.

“Western propaganda is brainwashing people. Intimidation is given. Russia does not need traitors, let them overthrow them from all four sides, ”said the Serb.

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