Radomir Kurtić, the representative of Serbia’s state-owned weapons manufacturer Jugoimport SDPR in Russia, was found dead in Moscow on November 17th. The circumstances surrounding his death are currently unclear, and investigations are ongoing.
According to reports, Kurtić’s body was discovered on a street in the Russian capital. Serbian authorities have been notified, and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has been informed of the incident. No further details about the cause of death or potential motives have been released at this time.
Kurtić’s role involved representing Jugoimport SDPR’s interests in Russia, and his death has raised questions within diplomatic and business circles. The Serbian government has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, and local authorities in Moscow are continuing their inquiries.
This development comes amid broader discussions about security and diplomatic relations between Serbia and Russia. As investigations unfold, many will be watching for updates regarding the circumstances of Kurtić’s death and its potential implications for Serbian-Russian ties.