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The Heat Continues in Serbia: Police on the Streets at High Speed Against Protesters

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Serbian police detained several students on Sunday, a day after mass anti-government protests, on suspicion of plotting to attack the constitutional order and security of the country. In response to the arrests, demonstrators in Belgrade and elsewhere set up new roadblocks. Footage has circulated online showing several police vehicles driving at high speed towards a group of protesters.

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Serbian police detained several students on Sunday, a day after mass anti-government protests, on suspicion of plotting to attack the constitutional order and security of the country. In response to the arrests, demonstrators in Belgrade and elsewhere set up new roadblocks. Footage has circulated online showing several police vehicles driving at high speed towards a group of protesters.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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One of the police vans also drove into the protesters at high speed.

·Hungary
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Interior Minister Ivica Dacic stated tonight that the police will monitor the situation regarding blockades at several locations in Belgrade where students blocking faculties and citizens gathered to protest the arrest of suspects for planning and inciting violence after yesterday's protest.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Interior Minister Ivica Dačić confirmed tonight that citizens are gathering in several locations in the city due to the arrest of students.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Protests in Serbia are no longer as peaceful as they used to be. Over the weekend, police in Belgrade arrested 77 people, injured 48 police officers and at least 22 protesters. “Where did you study if you think you are stronger than the state?” President Vučić told students.

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Serbian Ministry of Interior: Blockades removed, several people detained for attacking and insulting the police portal Mon, 06/30/2025

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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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