“During the meeting, Russian military experts, together with Serbian colleagues, determined the working order, settlements and facilities where Russian doctors and units of the Russian Chemical Safety Bureau will be involved,” RIA Novosti quoted the agency as saying.

Two medical teams will remain working in Belgrade, where the most difficult situation has developed.

Five more brigades will be sent to Nish, Kikingda, Valevo and Chupriya.

On March 26, Serbia asked Russia to help in the fight against COVID-19. On April 3, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the creation of an aviation group to deliver assistance to Serbia.

On the morning of April 4, the 11th aircraft of the Russian Air Force Il-76 flew to Serbia with Russian military specialists and equipment to help fight the coronavirus infection.