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By the end of 2003, few people knew what the Special Operations Unit of the Republic of Serbia did: the media was fawning over them, politicians respected them, the military and police bowed to them, and all of Serbia was afraid of them. They were called the RED BERETS, or simply THE UNIT. After the assassination of prime minister Zoran Djindjic on March 13, 2003, this formation was dissolved in silence. But, how did Milorad "Legija" Ulemek, the first and only commander of THE UNIT and the man who Djindjic himself described as one of the heroes of October Fifth, become accused of being the main organizer of Djindjic's death? How is it possible that Special Operations Unit's deputy commander Zvezdan Jovanovic is accused of pulling the trigger on the sniper rifle? How is it that the weightiest political crimes in Serbia - murders, assassinations, kidnappings - were committed by THE UNIT?