Chaos in Serbian Streets: Protests and Blockades That Just Won’t Quit!
Ready for the wildest 24 hours in Serbia? While you were sleeping, students and citizens took the cities by storm! Protests kicked off early morning and raged on until late at night, with blockades spreading like wildfire—from Belgrade to Novi Sad, Niš, Valjevo, Kragujevac, Čačak, and Vranje.
Where’s the traffic? This morning, Belgrade’s public transport was running as usual—or so the GSP says. But don’t be fooled! The main street in Zemun is blocked, and in New Belgrade, barricades made of containers were set up on Paris Commune Street. Of course, citizens had to remove them so buses could get moving again.
Police in full gear, protesters playing cat and mouse Police were everywhere—on Zeleni Venac, near bridges, on the streets. Protesters kept changing locations to dodge arrests. But pressure was on—several people were arrested, including councilman Mihailo Maletić. Students were detained and fined, but the protest spirit remains unbroken.
Blockades all over Serbia It wasn’t just Belgrade in the spotlight—blockades popped up in other cities too. In Novi Sad, Niš, Valjevo, Kragujevac, Čačak, and Vranje, people stood at intersections, stopping traffic and causing chaos. At the Pakovraće highway toll booth, protesters blocked the ramp at 6 PM, with police ready but no incidents reported.
What do the authorities say? Serbian President’s advisor Miloš Vučević claimed that the country’s third most powerful person took part in the blockades, while President Aleksandar Vučić declared the protesters have no chance. It’s clear the government isn’t backing down, and the protests continue.
The bottom line? Serbia is in chaos, streets are packed with people who won’t give up, and the government is ready for anything. Traffic is intermittently blocked, police are on high alert, and citizens and students stand firm on their demands. Think this is the end? Think again—this is just the beginning!
So, what about you? Are you for the protests or against? Or just stuck in traffic, waiting for it all to blow over? Drop a comment, share your story, or crack a joke about the blockades—because let’s face it, a little laughter in this madness never hurts!