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Violence erupts at anti-government protests in Serbia (VIDEOS) — RT World Information


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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic beforehand warned that riots wouldn’t be tolerated

Protesters clashed with police throughout a big anti-government demonstration in Belgrade, Serbia, on Saturday.

The most recent unrest erupted after the Serbian authorities rejected an ultimatum from demonstrators demanding the dissolution of parliament and the scheduling of latest elections. The deadline set by the activists expired at 9 p.m.

Footage from the scene exhibits masked protesters hurling stones, flares, and different projectiles at regulation enforcement officers.

The police have deployed armored automobiles to the streets of Belgrade and had been seen charging the violent crowd.  

Riot police armed with shields and batons had been seen pushing the protesters away from the federal government quarter, securing the realm across the parliament constructing.

Police chief Dragan Vasiljevic stated the officers had “acted very professionally” and used solely “minimal pressure” to forestall rioting. He reported that six officers and two civilians had been injured, and that a number of folks had been detained.

Earlier within the day, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić vowed to “defend the nation,” reiterating the federal government’s declare that the protests had been instigated by “international powers.” He warned activists towards resorting to violence.

The most recent demonstration follows months of recurring, student-led protests sparked by the collapse of a concrete cover at a railway station in Novi Unhappy final November, which killed 16 folks. The incident triggered nationwide outrage and calls for for accountability.

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