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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic rushed to hospital

Serbian leader Aleksandar Vucic was rushed to hospital on Friday morning. This information was disseminated by the Serbian news portal B92, citing an anonymous source.

“The President of Serbia <…> was rushed to hospital,” the portal said.

Details on the state of the head of state are not given. The reasons for his possible hospitalization are also not specified. There is also no information about this from the authorities.

Two days earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suddenly felt unwell during an interview with reporters from local TV stations. Later, the media carried reports that the Turkish leader had a heart attack, but this information was denied by the administration of the head of state.

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