Here’s what happens when a group of blockaders decides to violently change the state order! The court in Belgrade made a shocking decision – two out of eight blockaders were sent back to custody for 30 days. Luka S. from Kragujevac and Dimitrije D. from Niš were caught with a notebook full of plans for violent actions. Yes, you read that right – they planned attacks on state institutions, road blockades, and raids on construction sites, all aiming to violently overthrow Serbia’s state order! But wait, the court did NOT order custody for the other six, even though everyone knows there’s a real risk they’ll repeat their crimes. Is this a serious oversight or are we heading for even bigger chaos? The prosecution says the demand for early elections was just an excuse for riots, not the real goal. This group allegedly planned to block crucial infrastructure across the country and attack the National Assembly and Government. Will the state finally stop these violent troublemakers, or will we watch our order crumble before our eyes? If we close our eyes to this, we’re stepping into a serious crisis! What do you think – did the court do the right thing, or is this just the start of a bigger problem? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for and who’s against! Isn’t it time we seriously tackled this before it’s too late?
Court Returns Two Blockaders to Custody for Planning Violent Overthrow of State Order
