Blockades, Attacks, and a Festival Dividing Serbia: Chaos Before Vidovdan!

Chaos in Belgrade: Blockaders Attack, Krokodil Festival Divides the Nation!

Tonight in Belgrade, a nightmare scene unfolded! The Kurir TV crew was brutally attacked while doing their job. Six masked blockaders assaulted the reporter and cameraman, destroying their camera and tripod. This happened amid protests, and footage of the brawl is available for all to see just how out of control things have become.

But that’s not all! As Serbia prepares for Vidovdan, a festival is stirring up a storm and splitting the nation into two camps. The Krokodil Festival, held in Belgrade, carries the motto “Serbs are genocidal” and is sponsored by foreign funds like Rockefeller and USAID. Why now? Why right before Vidovdan, a day Serbs celebrate as a symbol of their history and suffering?

The festival features films and debates deliberately pushing the narrative of Serbian guilt for the 1990s wars and the Srebrenica genocide. Participants include numerous NGOs and opposition media, with the founder of the fund, Nataša Kandić, known for promoting the thesis of Serbian genocide, actively supporting the event.

All this culminates in blockader protests held exactly on Vidovdan, which many see as an attempt to turn a day of Serbian pride into a day of division and chaos. Analysts warn extremists are preparing serious chaos in downtown Belgrade, and street violence is becoming a daily occurrence.

While authorities try to maintain order, the question remains: how long can Serbia withstand such pressures and divisions? Is this the start of a new phase of conflict or just another attempt to impose a foreign agenda on the people?

If you have thoughts on all this, or have already seen the footage, drop a comment below. Let the voice of the people be heard, because this is not just about protests—it’s about Serbia’s future!

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