Some injured by violence in Serbia crash supporters, Vuciqi opponents

Violent clashes erupted in Novi Sad, where anti-government protesters and supporters of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq faced a second consecutive day. According to reports, Vucik's supporters fired flares towards protesters near the offices of the Serbian Progressive Party. Until anti-government protesters responded by breaking the windows of buildings. Serbian police intervened and decided [...]
Violent clashes erupted in Novi Sad, where anti-government protesters and supporters of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq faced a second consecutive day.
According to reports, Vucik's supporters fired flares towards protesters near the offices of the Serbian Progressive Party.
Until anti-government protesters responded by breaking the windows of buildings.
Serbian police intervened and moved out of the building to protect the facility, while Interior Minister Ivica Dacic confirmed that an officer was injured during the clashes.
He called for restoring the rule and law in the country, stressing the importance of stability and social peace.
These events occur after more than nine months of ongoing protests against Serbian President Vuciq and his government, which have intensified political tensions in Serbia.. /Periscopi/












