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Protests scheduled for Today at Noon in front of the National Museum

Summary by Sarajevo Times
New protests have been announced for today at 12 noon in Sarajevo due to the tram accident in which Erdoan Morankić (23) was killed and Ella Jovanović (17) was seriously injured. The call for today’s protests calls on high school and college students to gather in front of the National Museum at 12 noon. They […] The post Protests scheduled for Today at Noon in front of the National Museum appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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A mass protest is taking place in Sarajevo for the fourth day in a row, with at least two thousand mostly young people demanding responsibility for the accident in which a 23-year-old man died and a 17-year-old girl had to have her leg amputated when a tram derailed in the center of the Bosnian capital last Thursday.

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The fourth day of protests by students, high school students and citizens is underway in Sarajevo due to the tram accident in which student Erdoan Morankic died.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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One gave way to Tatra-Bahn, a fatality, many questions: In Sarajevo, pressure on those responsible – up to the first resignations – is growing.

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Sarajevo Times broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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