Serbian businessman who lives and works in America Nenad Milanović announced on the X social network that he is for a trucking company Milomir Jaćimović, who suffered various kinds of pressure for driving students to protests, causing his company to fail, raised as much as $92.000.
"Sisters and brothers, all comrades against this evil, I send you the greatest possible gratitude because you collected 92.000 dollars for truck transporter Milomir Jaćimović. You showed everyone that we stand behind everyone who fights for truth and justice. We continue even harder to block all cities until the villain calls elections. Milomir's lawyer has been informed about the money transfer protocol. As soon as Milomir is better, we will solve the transfer," wrote Milanović.
Although much more money could be collected for Milomir, this action stops at $100.000, Milanović announced.
"Although there is momentum to collect more money for Milomir, this campaign will stop at $100.000 for the following reasons: in the coming days, unfortunately, there will be more similar cases for which we will have to collect money, so that these people can rebuild their lives and restore their dignity after the injuries that Vučić directly inflicted on them. Tomorrow, everyone will pack their bags and head to the blockades, until victory. Pump," Milanović said on IX.
Targeted by the regime and the oppressors
Due to the fact that he transported students and citizens to protests in different cities of the country for free, Jaćimović suffered pressure several times, received several fines, and last week he was again the target of thugs who, before the Vidovdan protest, punctured his tires and then smashed his windshield.
That is why he invited people to gather in front of the SNS premises in Novi Sad, where he announced that he would "tell the citizens what he has".
Jaćimović and his minor son drove in front of the SNS premises, and his son got out of the car and started pasting posters, for which he was soon arrested.
Jaćimović, who remained in the car, was visibly upset about what happened to his son.
He put a five-liter plastic bottle between his legs, and in his right hand, according to N1 reports, he held a lighter, with the obvious intention of setting himself on fire.
The police noticed what Jaćimović was doing, broke the windows on the driver's and passenger's seats of the car and pulled him out of the vehicle. One policeman knocked the lighter out of his hand.
From that day on, the campaign to collect money for Milomir started, so that he could continue his business after his release from custody.