In Loznica, Serbia, the former state holiday 'Dan borca' (Day of the Fighter), celebrated on July 4th, was commemorated with the laying of wreaths at the monument of Georgije Jakšić and the memorial of Vladi Zečević in the high school park. Representatives from the Serbian Army, the City of Loznica, the Russian Federation Embassy, the local SUBNOR committee, and other supporters of freedom traditions participated in the ceremony. Milan Jugović, assistant mayor of Loznica, emphasized the importance of preserving the nation's history and honoring ancestors who fought for Serbia's independence during World War II. He highlighted Loznica's rich historical legacy and its significant contribution to the resistance against Nazi occupation. The event included speeches about the sacrifices made by civilians and soldiers during both world wars, with a focus on the anti-fascist struggle. During World War II, over 4,500 fighters from Loznica responded to the call for uprising, and many did not return. The area also suffered numerous civilian casualties, including nearly 3,000 people in Draginac.
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