Blockaders on Vidovdan: Call for Violence and Chaos in the Heart of Belgrade!

Chaos on Vidovdan: Blockaders Reveal Their True Colors!

Vidovdan, a sacred Serbian holiday, turned into a battlefield in the heart of Belgrade. Several hundred extremists, known as blockaders, decided to express their discontent through violence. On the streets near the Government building and the National Assembly, clashes with police were inevitable. They threw bottles, stones, shouted slogans against the government, and tried to break through police cordons.

The blockaders’ leaders openly called for violence, giving their followers the “green light” for chaos. All this happened while citizens were trying to celebrate one of the most important holidays in Serbian history.

Why on Vidovdan?

Vidovdan is a day to celebrate Serbian history and unity, but the blockaders chose to use this sacred day to divide the people. Instead of solidarity, they spread hatred and conflict. Analysts warn that such extremists are preparing serious chaos in downtown Belgrade, which could have far-reaching consequences for the country’s stability.

Police and authorities on edge

The police were forced to react to prevent total chaos. The clashes were fierce, and the blockaders showed they were not ready for dialogue but for confrontation. The authorities are in a tough spot, trying to balance maintaining order and respecting the right to protest.

What’s next?

This is not the first time blockaders have caused trouble in Belgrade. After missing their chance on March 15, they are now determined to show their strength. Experts and politicians call for unity and solidarity to build a stable Serbia, but the question remains whether the blockaders will allow peace.

Conclusion

Vidovdan was supposed to be a day of remembrance and pride but turned into a day of violence and division. The blockaders have shown they are ready to threaten peace and stability, while the authorities and police struggle to maintain control. Will Serbia manage to overcome these challenges, or are we heading for a deeper crisis?

If you have thoughts on this or saw something we missed, feel free to drop a comment. Let the people’s voice be heard because this isn’t just their fight — it’s our Serbia!

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