Belgrade Protests in Chaos: Blockaders Attack Police, Vučić Congratulates Basketball Team

Belgrade turned into a battlefield last night! While blockaders launched brutal attacks on police during the Vidovdan protests, wielding sticks, torches, and even the Serbian flag as a weapon, President Aleksandar Vučić was busy congratulating our 3×3 basketball team for winning the bronze medal at the FIBA World Championship. Is this a total disconnect in priorities or just another sign of how tense and divided the country is? Let’s break down this chaos.

Brutal Attacks on Police

Scenes from Belgrade’s streets last night looked like a war zone. Blockaders, apparently given the green light for violence, launched brutal attacks on police. Sticks, torches, and even the Serbian flag were used as weapons. All caught on camera, showing just how out of control things have become. Is this really a protest or a masked chaos? Analysts warn extremists are preparing serious mayhem in downtown Belgrade, and many wonder where the line is.

Vučić’s Congratulations Amid Chaos

While Belgrade shook from clashes, President Vučić sent congratulations to the Serbian 3×3 basketball team for winning bronze at the FIBA World Championship. “The guys showed heart, fighting spirit, and pride on the court,” Vučić said. Sure, sports achievements matter, but in a moment when the capital is a battlefield, this congratulation feels like it’s from another world.

A Divided Serbia and an Uncertain Future

The scariest part? Serbia seems deeply divided. While some call for unity and solidarity, others fight on the streets, and the government and opposition blame each other for the chaos. Violence doesn’t stop, and citizens fear for their safety. Will anyone calm the situation, or are worse days ahead?

What’s Next?

If you think this is the end, think again. Analysts warn this is just the start of serious clashes, and the situation could get worse. Inflation, dissatisfaction with the regime, terrorist threats — it’s all boiling in a pot ready to explode anytime. Meanwhile, Vučić keeps congratulating athletes, and blockaders keep causing chaos.

Conclusion

Belgrade showed last night how fragile peace in Serbia is. On one side, sports pride; on the other, brutal street fights. Is this the Serbia we want? Or is it time to wake up and realize violence isn’t the answer? Got thoughts? Share them — maybe your words can change this madness.

And hey, if you made it to the end without your heart skipping a beat, kudos! Now tell us — who’s to blame for this chaos? Blockaders, the government, the opposition, or all of them? Comments are open, and we’re dying to hear your theories and jokes!

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