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Serbia Unrest Grows As Youth Clash With Loyalists Of President Vučić

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief BELGRADE (Worthy News) – Tensions remained high in Serbia’s capital Monday after opponents and loyalists of President Aleksandar Vučić clashed in Belgrade during a rally marking one year since the Novi Sad train-station collapse that killed 16 people. Hundreds of riot police were deployed Sunday evening near the Serbian Parliament as youth-led protesters confronted pro-government demonstrators. T…

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Hundreds of members of the riot police on Sunday separated opponents and supporters of the autocratic President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, in the center of Belgrade, while political tensions are on the rise after a year of constant protests against the government, writes the US agency Associated Press (AP).

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Serbia: clashes in Belgrade between opponents and supporters of the president. On Sunday in the Serbian capital, thousands of people clashed against each other.

Protests erupted again in Serbia on Sunday, November 2, reaching as far as the capital, Belgrade. This time, the occasion was the anniversary of the tragedy in Novi Sad, where people died at a train station. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Associated Press. Protesters in Belgrade were divided into two camps: those supporting President Aleksandar Vučić and those against him. Bottles and flares were thrown into the crowd, which was exchan…

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