Where did the Serbs from Kosovo who set off on foot to Vučić's 'big rally' in Novi Sad disappear to?

A group of 60 Serbs from Kosovo, on October 29, set off on foot towards the “big rally” of the SNS party in Novi Sad, which was expected to be held “on November 11, 15 or 16.” After the “magnificent reception” in Belgrade on November 5 and Ana Brnabić’s emotional speech to them, all trace of these people was lost in the media.
In a plagiaristic response to the many and now epic student marches across Serbia, the regime instructed 60 Serbs from Kosovo to set off on foot to Novi Sad on October 29 to “support the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić,” at the ruling party’s “big rally,” which, according to Vučić’s personal announcement, was expected to be held “on November 11, 15 or 16,” reports N1.
This group of Serbs from Kosovo arrived in Belgrade after only eight days, where, according to pro-regime media, a "grand reception" was organized in Čačilend.
But then, suddenly, all trace of them was lost, and even after eight days of that event, they had not managed to arrive from Belgrade to Novi Sad.
So, where did the Serbs from Kosovo go?
There was no indication that their pilgrimage would turn into a mysterious disappearance at this point. On the contrary, like everything the regime organizes, their adventure began with pomp, with obligatory speeches praising Aleksandar Vučić.
Saying that they had “heard the call” of the Serbian president for a “large national rally of Serbs opposing the blockades and the ban on Serbia” in Novi Sad, the group of Serbs from Kosovo announced that their plan was to walk, “in about ten days,” the 315-kilometer route from Rudnica to Novi Sad.
At the head of the column, they carried Serbian flags and relevant banners and emphasized that their motive was "to stand by their country and show that they do not want Serbia to be stopped", emphasizing that "only a strong and progressive Serbia is ready to protect its people in Kosovo".
Since that festive evening, Time reports that "Serbs from Kosovo lost all trace" in public media.
It is not known for sure whether they will continue their journey to Novi Sad, or whether they will reach a rally that, according to initial reports, was to be held on November 15 or 16 - if that rally took place at all. /Telegraph/

















































