Serbian protesters block key bridge, roads to mark 100 days since deadly canopy collapse
- Striking university students in Serbia blocked the Gazela Bridge in Belgrade and roads across the country to commemorate 100 days since the deadly canopy collapse that killed 15 people.
- The protests demand justice for the Nov. 1 disaster, which critics attribute to government corruption.
- President Aleksandar Vucic accused protesters of foreign collusion and vowed to defeat what he termed a 'colored revolution.'
- The protests have gained momentum, with tens of thousands participating, and have already led to the resignation of Prime Minister Milos Vucevic.
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