The streets of Belgrade turned into a battlefield as students and police clashed in chaotic protests that peaked in the city center. Police Director Dragan Vasiljević didn’t hold back — dozens of so-called “hooligans” were arrested, six police officers and two civilians were injured. It all started when students blocked Slavija Square, then a larger group of citizens moved towards Pionirski Park, where, according to police, they attacked the police cordon. The police claim they used only physical force, no chemical agents, but said it was necessary to stop the violence. The scene looked like a war zone — eggs and bottles flew everywhere, citizens threw them at each other and at journalists, while police remained surprisingly passive during some incidents. Students chanted provocative slogans, and the atmosphere was on the brink of explosion. This clash is not just a street fight but a mirror of deep societal divisions and rising tensions between the government and the people. Think this is the end? Think again — this is just the start of a new era of protests and conflicts in Serbia. So, what do you think, who’s really to blame for this chaos? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s got the wildest theory!
Chaos in Belgrade Streets: Police and Students Clash in Bloody Confrontation
