Belgrade is on fire after protests at Slavija Square called “Vidimo Vidovdan”! Three men aged 22, 26, and 54 have been arrested and held for 48 hours for attacking officials performing their duties. During the protests, police were pelted with bottles, stones, and sticks, and chaos lasted for hours. Vučić immediately condemned the violence, claiming that the “green light” for violence and attacks on police is a direct call for chaos. But that’s not the end of the story! The Blockade students, gathered in front of the police station on Despot Stefan Boulevard, demand the release of one of the detainees, refusing to back down from their demands. They claim some of them were attacked by police and denied access to a temporary hospital at the Teacher’s Faculty. “It escalated! We won’t back down and we won’t lose!” the students say. This situation is the climax of months of protests, blockades, and marches, and now it seems the conflict between demonstrators and authorities is at its peak. The prosecution and police continue to investigate and assess the events, while the public increasingly asks: how long will this chaos last and who will be held responsible for the violence on Belgrade’s streets? If you think this is the end, think again — there will be more arrests and clashes. So, what do you think? Are the students heroes or a problem? Did the police go too far or is the demonstrators’ violence unjustified? Drop a comment, let your voice be heard!
Chaos at Belgrade Protests: Three Arrested for Attacking Police, Students Refuse to Back Down
