Belgrade has turned into a battlefield of traffic blockades and violence spiraling out of control! While the police claim to be “extremely tolerant,” the streets are burning, and citizens are trapped in chaos. Deputy Police Director Dejan Luković stated that the police will respond appropriately but will not be lenient towards those blocking traffic and endangering public order and safety. Yet, the blockades continue, and violence has escalated — all major traffic routes in Belgrade are blocked, and police officers have been attacked and injured. Six officers were hurt in clashes, and dozens of people were detained. The rioters even tore apart an Expo logo flag and threw it on the street while the crowd applauded, and in Novi Sad, blockers smashed the windows of the SNS headquarters with stones. On the Pančevo Bridge, they forced a car with parents and a baby out! All this is happening while the authorities try to maintain stability, and the police walk a tightrope between tolerance and lawful action. Media reports say these blockades are part of a broader plan by foreign power centers to destabilize Serbia, fueling tensions even more. In this chaos, citizens suffer the most — caught between rioters and police, with traffic in collapse and no clear solution in sight. If you think this is just another protest, think again — this is a street war, and Belgrade is the battlefield! So, what do you think? Is the police too lenient, or is the violence of the blockers completely unjustified? Drop a comment, let your voice be heard in this madness!
Chaos in Belgrade: Blockades, Violence, and Police Tolerance on the Edge
