Belgrade Under Siege: 84-Year-Old Grandma Can’t See Her Doctor Because of Blockaders, Traffic in Total Chaos!
This morning in Belgrade turned into an absolute nightmare thanks to blockaders who decided to bring the city to a halt. Imagine this – an 84-year-old grandma set out to see her doctor but couldn’t get there because blockades caused a total traffic collapse in Serbia’s capital. “Shame on them, enough is enough!” she exclaimed, echoing the frustration and helplessness of countless citizens.
Traffic in Belgrade on the Brink of Collapse
Tram and trolleybus services in Belgrade were completely suspended this morning. All vehicles were pulled back to garages until conditions improve. Blockades popped up at multiple locations, with police occasionally dispersing the blockaders, only for them to regroup and continue harassing citizens.
Citizens Resist, But Blockaders Won’t Back Down
Videos posted by the blockaders themselves show citizens trying to resist the blockades, but to no avail. The blockaders’ goal is crystal clear – to stop Serbia, and ordinary people are the ones paying the price.
Police and Authorities: Who’s to Blame for the Chaos?
The Ministry of Internal Affairs checked the identities of 19 people brought into official premises overnight. Yet, the blockades persist, and the authorities and police seem either unable or unwilling to solve the problem.
Why Is This Happening?
The blockades are part of a broader protest, but it’s the ordinary people who suffer. While blockaders enjoy attention and control over traffic, citizens are trapped in their own city, unable to reach doctors, work, or anywhere else.
Conclusion: Enough Is Enough!
This behavior by the blockaders is irresponsible and unacceptable. Citizens of Serbia deserve to live and move freely and safely in their city. If you’ve been stuck in traffic or witnessed the blockades, share your experience – maybe together we can find a way out of this mess!
And hey, if you have a hilarious comment or a sarcastic jab about the blockaders, drop it below – let the voice of the people be heard!