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massive show for Serbian President Vučić, THOUSANDS FLOOD BELGRADE TO BACK VUČIĆ AS ANTI-GOVT UNREST BOILS!

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇷🇸THOUSANDS FLOOD BELGRADE TO BACK VUČIĆ AS ANTI-GOVT UNREST BOILS

Tens of thousands rallied in Belgrade today in a massive show of support for Serbian President Vučić, just weeks after over 100,000 anti-corruption protesters filled the streets in the biggest demonstrations in decades.

Buses poured in from Serbia, Kosovo, and Bosnia as Vučić declared, “The colored revolution is over.”

The rally promoted his new political movement and saw a fiery video message from Hungarian PM Orban:

“Serbian patriots can count on Hungarian patriots.”

Violence simmered across Serbia: in Novi Pazar, activists tried to stop Vučić supporters from departing. In Belgrade, anti-govt protesters threw eggs at arriving buses, prompting police response.

Source: Reuters

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇷🇸 SERBIA RIOTS: CALM AFTER THE STORM

The streets of central Belgrade are quiet after a day of chaos.

Protesters who had filled the city center the night before have largely dispersed.

While the tension has eased for now, political divisions remain raw.

Source: RIA

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇷🇸OVER 300,000 PEOPLE PROTEST AGAINST GOVERNMENT IN SERBIA

Aerial footage captured a sea of protesters, their phones lighting up the night in a stunning display of unity.

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇷🇸 SERBIA’S SOUND CANNON: WHEN PEACEFUL PROTESTS TURN TO CHAOS

The student-led silent vigil in Belgrade honoring the 15 victims of the Novi Sad railway collapse took a turn when police reportedly deployed a sonic cannon blasting up to 160 dB, causing panic and a stampede through the crowd.

Authorities deny using the device, calling it illegal, but protesters and analysts argue it was a deliberate show of force against what had been a peaceful demonstration.