Mass Brawl in Novi Pazar: Chaos Outside University and Blockaders’ Plans for Violence in Kosjerić

Right in the heart of Novi Pazar, outside the state university, a massive brawl erupted on Thursday evening involving a bunch of young people. Security cameras caught the whole mess – what started as a verbal spat quickly exploded into a brutal street fight right on the sidewalk next to a parked car. Bystanders just stood there, some tried to break it up, but nope, no luck. The police showed up, grabbed the footage, and are now hunting down the fighters. Rumor has it, a few got minor injuries, but official details are still on hold.

Meanwhile, while Novi Pazar is burning in chaos, the blockaders in Belgrade are cooking up even bigger trouble! The fiercest among them held a meeting and decided to crank up the violence to a whole new level – they want to turn Kosjerić into a sacrificial altar of violence to set the whole of Serbia on fire. No shame at all, these blockaders are ready to spark incidents, bloodshed, and chaos, even if someone dies – because, hey, that just ups the chances of riots spreading across the country.

Deputy Police Director Dejan Luković reported that during last night’s riots in Belgrade, a whopping 48 police officers were injured, and 77 people were arrested, including one minor. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stressed that the lives of citizens and police units were endangered at the blockaders’ gathering, and an internal investigation is underway over hate speech and media misuse.

It’s crystal clear – violence and chaos are not cooling down. From Novi Pazar to Belgrade and Kosjerić, Serbia is facing a wave of clashes and unrest threatening to spiral out of control. The police are on high alert, but is the state ready to stop this avalanche of violence before it turns into a full-blown disaster? While we wait for official statements and actions, all we can do is watch this drama unfold right before our eyes.

Got a hot take on this madness? Think it’s time for some serious change? Drop a comment and stir the pot – who knows, your words might just spark some sense in this chaos!

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