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Citizens and Students Blocked Several Intersections in Niš: They Are Demanding Elections and the Release of Students

Summary by Dnevni List Danas
Students and citizens of Nis, at the invitation of the Citizens' Assembly of Nis Municipalities, first blocked the roundabout near the "Delta Planet" Shopping Center today at 18:00, and then they blocked the intersection on Crveni pevec, smaller intersections along Vojvode Mišić Street, the intersection of Dušanova Street and Vojvode Mišić Street, and the intersection near the elementary court.

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Tear gas and pepper spray were used to disperse the huge crowd in Belgrade, and in response, university students closed several city junctions. The Serbian president has repeatedly stated that he will not give in and that there will be no early elections before 2027.

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Students and citizens of Nis, at the invitation of the Citizens' Assembly of Nis Municipalities, first blocked the roundabout near the "Delta Planet" Shopping Center today at 18:00, and then they blocked the intersection on Crveni pevec, smaller intersections along Vojvode Mišić Street, the intersection of Dušanova Street and Vojvode Mišić Street, and the intersection near the elementary court.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Students of higher education institutions in the blockade announced that at all blocked intersections, ambulances, parents with children, doctors and medical

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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