Looks like Serbia is on the edge of chaos, and the police are playing chess with the blockers! Colonel Željko Brkić, assistant police director, announced that during the night in Belgrade, a whopping 44 people were arrested, and a total of 76 in the last two days! Yes, you read that right — 76 people! Most for misdemeanors, but ten for serious criminal offenses. While most blockades are being removed, traffic is slowly returning to normal, but tensions remain high.
The police claim the night was peaceful, but let’s not forget the blockades were a real drama — containers, makeshift barriers, people determined to stop the city. Although the police say they didn’t use force because people dispersed on their own, it’s clear the situation was on the brink of explosion.
Colonel Brkić warns that blockades aren’t just annoying — they can endanger the safety of all traffic participants. And what about the citizens? They are split between supporting the police and understanding the blockers. All this while President Vučić sends messages of support to the police, showing the state stands behind its laws and order.
This drama on Serbia’s streets isn’t just about blockades and police — it’s about a divided society, rising tensions, and how this will all end. Will peace win, or will the streets turn into a battlefield? Only time will tell.
What do you think? Are the blockades justified, or is this just chaos we don’t need? Drop a comment, let your voice be heard in this madness!