Chaos Near Cvetkova Market: Man Stabbed 51 Times and Attacker on the Loose!
Have you heard about the latest drama in Belgrade? Yesterday, around 4 PM, on King Alexander Boulevard near the famous Cvetkova Market, a shocking incident unfolded. Ninoslav N., a 45-year-old man, was stabbed a staggering 51 times in the leg! Yes, you read that right — 51 stab wounds!
It all started as a heated argument between acquaintances outside a well-known café in Zvezdara. But instead of cooling down, one of them pulled out a knife and slashed Ninoslav’s leg before fleeing the scene. Emergency services rushed him to the urgent care center in Belgrade, where he was admitted to the intensive care unit. His condition is stable but serious.
The police immediately launched an operation and quickly identified the attacker. The relevant prosecutor’s office in Belgrade has been informed. This is not the first violent episode in this area — similar bloody incidents have occurred before, including the murder of Zoran in front of a gate, with suspects linked to fan groups.
This incident casts a dark shadow over the city’s safety and raises the question — how much longer will we tolerate street violence? Is this just the tip of the iceberg, or will authorities finally step up to protect citizens?
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Man Stabbed Near Cvetkova Market, Rushed to Intensive Care
Another grim reminder that violence on Belgrade’s streets is becoming all too common. A 45-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing near Cvetkova Market. Emergency services responded around 4 PM and transported the victim to the red zone of the urgent care center, where he was admitted to intensive care.
Details about the incident remain unclear, but it is known that the stabbing occurred near the popular market. This case highlights the urgent need for increased security and more effective police work to prevent such attacks.
As we await further information, one can’t help but wonder — how safe is it to walk our city streets, and what can be done to stop these violent scenes from repeating?
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