Chaos on Belgrade Streets: Who Are the Real Culprits and How Long Will This Last?

The streets of Belgrade erupted into chaos and violence last night, with extremists and blockers unleashing their fury and frustration on the police and citizens. Miloš Vučević, advisor to the Serbian president, didn’t hold back — calling them violent extremists and mercenaries of foreign interests aiming to destroy the state. After seven months of blockades and attempts to topple state institutions, last night’s events escalated into bloodshed and wild riots that lasted all night. A staggering 48 police officers were injured, attacked by mobs armed with clubs and pyrotechnics.

Vučević claims the state responded and defended normal life in Serbia but made it clear that anyone inciting violence and fratricide will face consequences. He emphasized that the blockers held citizens hostage for months with their political agendas and have now revealed their true faces — those of violent extremists.

This chaos isn’t just a street fight; it’s a battle for Serbia’s future. Vučević promises the government will continue to work diligently and responsibly, protecting the country and its people from color revolutions and foreign meddling. But the big question remains — how long will this last, and how much more blood must be spilled before peace returns to the streets?

If you think this is just another political squabble, think again. This is a war for Serbia’s soul, and there’s no room for weakness. So, what do you think, folks — who’s really to blame for this mess? Is the government tough enough, or do the violent extremists still have the power to threaten peace? Drop a comment and let’s hear your take on this wild story!

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