Clashes Erupt in Serbia as Protesters Demand Justice and Snap Elections
Hundreds of anti-government demonstrators clashed with supporters of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić late Sunday, marking a tense escalation near the anniversary of a deadly roof collapse that killed 16 people. The tragedy, which occurred during the renovation of a railway station in Novi Sad, has fueled months of youth-led protests over alleged corruption and government mismanagement.
The weekend saw rallies across Belgrade and Novi Sad, with protesters demanding accountability and justice for the victims. Tensions flared near the Serbian parliament in Belgrade, where demonstrators gathered in solidarity with Dijana Hrka, a grieving mother on hunger strike whose son died in the collapse. Supporters of Vučić, stationed in a fenced-off area outside the parliament since March, confronted the protesters as both sides exchanged flares, prompting police intervention.
According to the Interior Ministry, at least 37 individuals were arrested for violating public order and participating in unauthorized gatherings. The confrontations have rattled the government and intensified calls for snap elections, as citizens continue to demand transparency and justice over the unpunished disaster.
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