Serbia grateful to Florin Patrocoi who stopped a NATO train to Yugoslavia in 1999

The Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, Đerem Beriša, today presented the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Serbia to Florin Patrocoi, as a token of gratitude for the courage, professionalism, and principled stance he showed during the NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Serbia grateful to Florin Patrocoi who stopped a NATO train to Yugoslavia in 1999

Serbia grateful to Florin Patrocoi who stopped a NATO train to Yugoslavia in 1999 Serbia has honored Florin Patrocoi, a Romanian railway worker, with the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Serbia. Patrocoi is recognized for his bravery and professionalism in stopping a NATO military train destined for Yugoslavia on June 3, 1999. Minister Đerem Beriša highlighted that the actions of such brave individuals, both Serbian citizens and foreigners, should not be forgotten.

  • Florin Patrocoi, a Romanian railway worker, was honored by Serbia for his actions during the 1999 NATO aggression.
  • Patrocoi stopped a NATO military train heading towards Yugoslavia on June 3, 1999.
  • The Minister for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, Đerem Beriša, presented Patrocoi with the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Serbia.
  • Beriša emphasized the importance of remembering the heroic deeds of individuals who assisted in the defense of the homeland.
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