Sewage sprayed on city hall as protests over Serbia station disaster turn violent

Protests in Serbia turned violent as thousands of government opposition backers rallied in the north-western city of Novi Sad after a deadly roof collapse at a local railway station.
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The protesters broke windows, spray-painted buildings and sprayed sewage over the city hall to express their anger towards the government, whom they blame for negligence and corruption. At least 14 people were killed in the accident, including a young child

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19 COMMENTS

  1. If you could pick in between London Knife Crime and Serbian building development crime- what would you pick? Would you rather die from a knife at the train station or from a train station?

  2. The protest was very peaceful, and there were no incidents from the people protesting and asking that those responsible for the corrupt construction of the railway station face criminal charges. The trouble was caused by paramilitary groups organized by the authorities and people close to Aleksandar Vučić. This is the third time the same thing has happened, where the government brings people to cause damage to city buildings and then blames it on the protesters.

    The truth is simple: President Aleksandar Vučić is a dictator.

  3. I am from Serbia. These vandals are payed by the same government to do these violent acts. Serbian people don't do this, but a handful of governemnt puppets. We citizens gather to show our sadness for the tragedy that had happened and the government uses this situation to show the people who protest as violent and bad. It is just their way of staying in power. Nothing more. Whoever thinks it is not like this, I wish you to be in the same situation that we are in right now. After that you will understand how it works perfectly well.

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