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Mikhailovich stooped, remembering the civil war: “I hadn’t spoken to my parents for two weeks”

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Sinisa Mikhailovich was excited at the press conference in Bologna when, on the occasion of the war in Ukraine, he recalled his own experiences with the bombing of Yugoslavia.

The war in Ukraine continues and the Russians are invading their neighboring country. Sinisa Mikhailovic was particularly excited at the Bologna-Salernitana match press conference as he described his own experience of the Yugoslav bombings.

“I read a sentence that war is about the rich against the rich and the poor are dying. I am sure that war should not and cannot solve problems. I remember being in the Red Star when it happened in my country.

When my country was bombed, I captured the Scudetto with Lazio. I have observed that training can last 24 hours. I didn’t think about the war and the bombing and what was happening.

Only in these moments was I happy despite the war. When those moments were over, chaos reigned. I remember not being able to find out anything about my parents for two weeks. I had no idea if they were alive or dead.

On TV I saw United Nations planes take off from a base in Italy. I called my mother to tell her to go into hiding. After a month they stopped talking about the war, people were used to it and didn’t care if war happened. Therefore, we must all contribute to the peace to end the war soon. He is bigger than all of us” described and left the interview emotionally charged.

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