Serbian National Renewal
The Serbian National Renewal was formed around the Saint Sava Society started by Mirko Jović in August 1988.[1] Žarko Gavrilović left the SNO soon after Drašković, and went on to form the clerical Serbian Saint Sava Party on 15 April 1990.In October, Mihajlo Mladenović and general secretary Aleksandar Spasić left the SNO to form the Serbian Royalist Bloc.[2] The SNO lost its patronage from the State Security after their decision to support Croatian Serb leader Milan Babić in his resistance to the Vance plan signed by Serbian president Slobodan Milošević in November 1991.In January 2021, members of the Dušan Silni volunteer unit Saša Stojanović, Jovan Dimitrijević and Zoran Kosijer were found guilty of war crimes related to the Lovas killings in October 1991 by the Appeals Court in Belgrade.