Chaos at Serbia’s Borders: Trucks Wait for Hours, Solidarity Nowhere to Be Found!
Welcome to Serbia, the land where trucks wait at the borders for up to two hours, while passenger vehicles pass through without any delays. Yes, you read that right! At the Batrovci and Sremska Rača border crossings, trucks are stuck for hours, while other crossings seem to operate smoothly. But is it really that calm?
Truck Chaos at Batrovci and Sremska Rača
The Serbian Automobile and Motorcycle Association (AMSS) reported this morning that there are no delays at toll booths on highways, but trucks at Batrovci and Sremska Rača are waiting about two hours. Two hours! Imagine what that means for the economy, drivers, and all of us who depend on goods crossing the border.
Solidarity? Extremists and Blockades Stir Up Chaos!
While trucks wait, a real mess is brewing in Belgrade. Blockaders gathering for Vidovdan are calling for chaos, and analysts warn that there is no sign of solidarity. On the contrary, extremists are ready to cause serious trouble in the city center. Kurir claims those who missed the chance on March 15 will make up for it today — and in the worst possible way.
History and Division on Vidovdan?
As clashes loom, historians and experts remind us that Vidovdan is a day to remember our roots and history, not to divide. Unfortunately, the opposite is happening — criticism, accusations, even genocide labels are flying everywhere.
Extremism and Violence as the New Normal
Violence on the streets is becoming everyday life, and experts warn that blockade gatherings often resort to violence. Economists and analysts worry about the consequences of such tensions, while the whole world faces extreme weather, and Serbia struggles with its own internal problems.
What Lies Ahead?
While trucks wait at the borders and clashes are brewing in Belgrade, the question remains — where is that famous solidarity everyone talks about? Will Serbia manage to unite and build a stable future, or will extremists and blockades drag us into even deeper chaos?
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