One more hour begins mass protests in Belgrade: Police cordon surrounds presidency building

One more hour begins mass protests in Belgrade: Police cordon surrounds presidency building

For about an hour, mass protests in Belgrade are expected to begin, where tens of thousands have so far reportedly gathered. Meanwhile, REL writes that the police cordon has surrounded Serbia's Presidency building to ensure security. Come on, we love you. You're ours.

For about an hour, mass protests in Belgrade are expected to begin, where tens of thousands have so far reportedly gathered.

Meanwhile, REL writes that the police cordon has surrounded the Serbian Presidency building to ensure security.

“Come that we love you, you're our” Some citizens, police officials, have reportedly been told.

Earlier, meanwhile, Serbia's Interior Ministry has announced the number of persons who have welcomed protesters in Belgrade at night.

According to the report, there have also been arrests for violations of the order and calmness.

“In the path of organisation at all locations in the city, the total number of people who have gathered from all parts of Serbia and those who have welcomed them in Belgrade has been around 31,000, according to police estimates. There have been no major incidents, and the ministry calls on all participants to continue peacefully protesting” It was said in the statement.

Serbian authorities have suggested they will do everything to maintain order, life and public property.

From yesterday in Belgrade, thousands of students and other people have started gathering to demonstrate against Serbian government and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq.

The protest concerns the death of 15 people at the Novi Sad train station.

Organisers have said today's protest is expected to be among the largest ever organised in Serbia.

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