Serbia's Surge of Discontent: Unrest Hits Novi Sad and Belgrade
Political dissatisfaction and economic grievances drive ongoing protests in Novi Sad and Belgrade, with authorities reporting hundreds involved in recent unrest.
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Protesters in Serbia’s north demolish ruling party offices
BELGRADE, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Anti-government protesters demolished the offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the northern city of Novi Sad and clashed with police and SNS supporters in the capital Belgrade on Thursday, a day after violent unrest left dozens injured.
Serbia's Surge of Discontent: Unrest Hits Novi Sad and Belgrade
Serbia's Surge of Discontent: Unrest Hits Novi Sad and Belgrade Serbian cities saw a wave of protests as anti-government demonstrators demolished ruling party offices and clashed with police in both Novi Sad and Belgrade. The unrest on Thursday followed a violent streak that left dozens injured, intensifying public dissatisfaction with President Aleksandar Vucic's administration.Novi Sad, Serbia's second-largest city, witnessed protesters attack…
On Thursday, protesters in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad ransacked an office of President Alexander Vucic's ruling party, SNS. In the capital, Belgrade, thousands of protesters clashed with riot police and Vucic's supporters.
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