The streets of Belgrade have turned into a battlefield between blockaders and the police, with Srećko Ivković, a blockader, stealing the spotlight with his photos and antics on social media that sparked a wave of mockery and criticism. As protests at Slavija Square escalated into violent clashes, resulting in 48 injured police officers and 22 civilians, Ivković was seen posing in a military beret and an orange vest, making many see him as the face of the chaos. Police had to intervene at multiple locations, including Kneza Miloša Street and King Alexander Boulevard, where blockaders threw flares, bottles, and sticks, pushed containers, and caused utter mayhem. A total of 77 people were arrested, with 38 detained, while blockader leaders openly called for violence. Meanwhile, social media users mocked Ivković, especially over his photo with a plush teddy bear, highlighting his desperate craving for attention. This chaos drew sharp reactions from politicians like Ivica Dačić and Vojislav Šešelj, who condemned the violence and called for a strong police response. In this madness, where kids and youth clash with state authorities, the question remains – how long will this go on, and who will pay the price? If you think this is just another protest, think again – this is a full-blown street war in Belgrade, with Srećko Ivković as its most bizarre hero. So, what do you think about this chaos? Is it time to bring peace back to the streets, or are blockader wars here to stay? Drop a comment, maybe you’ve got the answer to this mess!
Blockaders’ Chaos in Belgrade: Violence, Police on Edge, and Srećko Ivković as the Face of Mayhem
