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=== War in Jugoslavia === In November 1991, Limonov took part in the war in Yugoslavia. Invited there for the publication of one of his novels, he is taken to Vukovar, a Croatian city with an ethnic Serb majority, part of the self-proclaimed Serbian Republic of Slavonia, just liberated by federal militias and reduced to a pile of rubble after months of bombing. From here on, he enthusiastically embraces the Chetnik cause, offering himself as a volunteer, getting to know and becoming a close friend of the commander Željko Ražnatović known as Arkan, head of the Tigers of the Serbian Voluntary Guard who will become famous for the ethnic cleansing made in Croatia and in Bosnia. In Sarajevo, Limonov is contacted by the Polish-born English director Paweł Pawlikowski to interview Serbian leader [[Radovan Karadžić]] and he accepts.
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