Vidovdan in Belgrade turned into a full-blown chaos and violence that will be remembered for a long time! Students took to the streets demanding justice and change, but the government responded with brutal force. The opposition immediately accused Aleksandar Vučić’s regime of excessive use of force, while the police claimed that demonstrators attacked officers and the state. The numbers are staggering: 48 police officers and 22 citizens injured, 77 detained, with 38 held in custody. Students declared they have the “green light” to fight, while Vučić proclaimed the end of the “colored revolution” and vowed the state will not allow violence. Police director Dragan Vasiljević praised the professionalism of the police, but social media footage tells a different story — clashes, tear gas, beatings, and street blockades. Reactions are split: the government claims victory, while the opposition and students say this is just the beginning of the fight for change. Meanwhile, the rector of the University of Belgrade, Vladan Đokić, was accused of terrorism, further fueling tensions. Vidovdan, once a symbol of Serbian unity, has now become a symbol of deep divisions and conflict. What do you think? Drop a comment and share your take on this madness in the streets of Belgrade!
Vidovdan Chaos: Police and Students Clash Bloodily in Belgrade
