Protests in Serbia, food placed in front of Serbian police

In Belgrade, Kraguyevc, Nis, Cacak and several other Serbian cities, protests continued today for the sixth day in a row. Citizens took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the situation in Serbia, but also with the way the state is fighting the coronavirus. Graphics “Resign” and “All on attack” were written in [...]
Citizens took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the situation in Serbia, but also with the way the state is fighting the coronavirus.
Graffiti “Dropdown” and “All under attack” were written in the Plato before the Serbian Parliament.
Protesters also placed a dog food container in front of Serbia's Assembly with calls <x0q” directed to Serbian police.
Some opposition leaders are also part of the protest, as leader of the Democratic Party, Zoran Lutovac, Miroslav Aleksic and Borislav Novakovovic of the People's Party, Marinika Tepiq and Branko Milush from the Freedom and Justice Party.
For the fifth day in a row, citizens gathered in Nis and other cities.
Otherwise, yesterday's protest was peaceful and passed with almost no incidents or clashes with police, except in Belgrade, where a small incident eventually took place. 42 people suspected of participating in riots and attacks on journalists were arrested.












