Belgrade, brace yourselves! The Ministry of Defense has officially confirmed that from June 30 to July 3, detonations will be heard across Belgrade. Yes, you read that right — explosion sounds that might confuse and even scare you, but don’t panic! The Military Technical Institute is conducting regular planned tests at the Žarkovo barracks, and these detonations are carried out under strictly controlled conditions. However, the explosion sounds won’t be confined to Žarkovo alone — citizens all over Belgrade will hear them, which has already caused a flood of reports from confused residents. The Ministry of Defense emphasizes that these activities are safe for people and the environment, but let’s be honest — it’s hard to stay calm when the sky is being torn apart by explosions! This practice isn’t new, but it’s definitely unpleasant for those not informed in advance. Is this just another proof of how exposed our city is to military activities, or is it time to question how well we are really protected? While we wait for the detonations to subside, maybe it’s time to ask — how safe is it to live in a city that sounds like a war zone? And you, dear readers, have you already heard these explosions? How did you react? Share your stories, maybe together we can make sense of this chaos!
Explosions in Belgrade: Ministry of Defense Warns of Detonations That Will Disturb Citizens
