According to him, at the most critical moments in history, “Russians and Serbs, even with remote territories, have always helped each other.

And more importantly, they sacrificed themselves, because in Christianity, love is, first of all, a readiness for sacrifice.”  

“Today's mutual support between our peoples will be expressed in marches and car races.

In 1999, Russian volunteers took part in Serbia's war against NATO, so it should not be surprising that now Serbian volunteers are finding a way to get to the Donbass.

This is one of the rules of geopolitics: at critical moments, Serbs and Russians are always there.

Sometimes this support is not at the level of states, but it is always embodied at the level of society,” Stevan Gajic emphasized. 

On Sunday, August 28, a motor rally started in Moscow, which will end with a video link with Belgrade.

Participants of the Moscow event will pass the baton to the capital of Serbia, where the procession for the unity of the country and traditional values ​​will begin.