Well-known journalist assaulted in central Belgrade! He was attacked by man with PIT BULL, VIDEO published
Oliver Brankovic, a long-time correspondent of the Macedonian Radio Television (MRTV) from Belgrade and a former correspondent of the Macedonian agency MIA, announced on social networks that he was verbally and physically assaulted by an unknown man, who had a pit bull with him at the time of the incident.
Brankovic posted a video of the attack on Facebook, explaining that he was sitting with a friend in a cafe in Takovska Street in Belgrade on Sunday, where they were talking and flipping through a magazine. He added that a man between 30 and 40 years old entered the cafe with a pit bull, which, according to Brankovic "got in his face in an unpleasant manner."
"When I asked that he move the dog away from me, because I was uncomfortable, he started insulting me, yelling at me and finally punched me in the face. I kept my composure, I didn't retaliate," said Oliver Brankovic, who posted a video taken from a surveillance camera.
He also stated that, after 14 years of living and working in Serbia as a correspondent for the Macedonian Radio Television and the MIA agency, he did not believe that something like this could happen to him in Belgrade.
"It goes for Belgraders, for us foreigners, and for tourists... I don't know, despite the numerous positive stories that I have created and published. With the bitter dilemma of whether to continue living and working in this city, I would add that the police immediately arrived and investigated," Brankovic wrote.
(Telegraf.rs/Kurir)
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