Raša Nedeljkov, program director of the Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA), has refuted claims suggesting a sonic boom heard on March 15th was a deliberate simulation akin to events staged in North Korea. Nedeljkov stated that only those heavily influenced by propaganda would believe such a narrative. The statement directly addresses and dismisses theories circulating regarding the origin of the loud noise reported across Serbia on that date. He implies the explanation is a manufactured attempt to mislead the public. CRTA is a prominent organization focused on election monitoring and democratic processes in Serbia. The analyst’s comments offer a critical perspective on information control and public perception. No further details regarding the source of the sonic boom or the proponents of the North Korea comparison were provided in the initial report.
