Picture this: Zagreb, the hippodrome, half a million people, and three men decide to light flares and start three fires on the Sava embankment! Yes, you read that right! The police had to act fast, but the men vanished into the crowd before they were caught. Firefighters rushed in on quad bikes, then a fire truck arrived to extinguish the flames that burned about a hundred meters of the embankment. All this is happening just before the concert of Marko Perković Thompson, known for his controversial performances and polarizing audience.
This event is not just an incident – it’s a symbol of deeper problems in society. Thompson, whose music often sparks division, draws a crowd of around half a million people, but also unwanted scenes of violence and chaos. Is this the price of popularity or a sign that things are going in the wrong direction?
While firefighters battle the blaze and police hunt for the culprits, the question arises: how safe is it to gather such a huge number of people in one place? And what’s next? Will we see even greater violence at such events?
If you think this is just another concert news, think again. This is a wake-up call for all of us. Comment, laugh, or get mad – but don’t stay indifferent. Who knows what awaits us at the next big gathering? Maybe flares, maybe something worse. Just be ready!