BBC: Protesters in Belgrade attack Serbian Parliament, deputy anti-5 led G

Tens of police and protesters have been hurt after riots erupted outside the National Assembly in the Serbian capital, Belgrade. Protesters began the protest peacefully Tuesday evening, including students and family members, but were badly angered by the decision to re-place the police clock because of increasing the number of coronary infections. Protesters got violent in Parliament, [...]
Protesters began the protest peacefully Tuesday evening, including students and family members, but were badly angered by the decision to re-place the police clock because of increasing the number of coronary infections.
Protesters went violent in Parliament, prompting police forces to intervene, writes BBC, translates Periscopi.
Severe clashes between them erupted quickly, and police also used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Extreme right nationalists have been blamed for the riots in parliament's building, which is believed to have also been prompted by a Serb deputy anti--5G and anti-Vaking.
Serbia has marked a dramatic increase in cases, and authorities have declared a state of emergency in several cities and regions of the country. /Periscope












