Belgrade on Fire: Blockades Calling for Civil War and the Destruction of Serbia!
On June 28, Belgrade witnessed a rare and chilling event – a gathering of violent blockaders that ended with a horrifying call for the murder of Serbia and an open call for civil war. Yes, you read that right! Instead of ending with the words “Long live Serbia,” this gathering ended with the message “Remember Serbia” – sounding like the scariest scenario for the country.
Who is behind this?
The Speaker of the Serbian Parliament, Ana Brnabić, strongly condemned the gathering and the violence that accompanied the blockades. The event officially started at 6 PM, and the organizers had announced violence in advance. The goal? The destruction of Serbia, as described by media and officials.
Violence on the streets of Belgrade
The blockaders initiated violence on the streets, leading to tension and injuries. Reports say one police officer was injured in the clashes. Tens of thousands of people were trapped, unable to get home, and freedom of movement was seriously restricted.
Government reactions
President Aleksandar Vučić appeared at Pionirski Park to address the gathered citizens, while Speaker Ana Brnabić clearly stated that the only result of the blockades was chaos and suffering for ordinary people. She also visited the family of student Miloš Pavlović, who was recently attacked in New Belgrade, highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
Why is this happening?
The organizers, known as “blockaders,” did not hide their intentions. Their goal was to cause chaos and destabilize the state. Instead of fighting for a better Serbia, they called for its destruction. This is not just a protest – it is an open call for civil war.
What’s next?
Such events cast a shadow over Serbia’s stability and raise questions about how the state will respond to such threats. Will violence become the new norm? Will citizens find themselves trapped again between conflicting sides? These questions remain open.
Conclusion
Belgrade became the scene of chilling scenes no one expected. Blockades that were supposed to be peaceful protests turned into calls for violence and civil war. Speaker Ana Brnabić and President Vučić made it clear that such actions will not be tolerated.
If you think this is just another ordinary protest, think again. This is a call for caution and reflection on Serbia’s future. So, what do you think? Is this the start of something much bigger or just a passing storm? Drop a comment, let your voice be heard – because Serbia deserves it!