What happened during last night's protest in Belgrade: No tear gas was missing.

Ahead of Serbia's Parliament building last night, there has been a protest of citizens dissatisfied with the measures announced by President Aleksandar Vuciq. According to Serbian media, the protests followed President Vuciq's speech due to measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. At one point, protesters even managed to enter [...]
Ahead of Serbia's Parliament building last night, there has been a protest of citizens dissatisfied with the measures announced by President Aleksandar Vuciq.
According to Serbian media, the protests followed President Vuciq's speech due to measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
At one point, protesters even managed to enter Parliament, but they were soon expelled.
Police did not intervene harshly, and the media report that only one person had been arrested because of particularly aggressive behavior toward a police officer.
Media also report that police threw tear gas.
However, according to Blic.rs, the protest, which began more than three hours ago, was becoming more violent.
After the protesters managed to detonate the police cordon, they entered the parliament hall and police managed to push them.
Otherwise, Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has turned to the Serbian public over talks on forming the new government of the Republic of Serbia, as well as plans to prevent the outbreak of COVID-19.
And according to Serbian media, Telegrafi is attending, he has warned rigorous measures.
In this regard, it becomes known that he has said that from tomorrow every public gathering, in or out, with more than five people, will be banned.
We will be going on a curfew from Friday through Monday”, the Serbian president was quoted as saying further.
According to Serbian media, there are currently about 4,000 people in hospitals, and all Belgrade hospitals are almost packed.











