Protesters in Serbia's North Demolish Ruling Party Offices
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Protests broke out on Thursday evening, August 14, in several cities in Serbia, causing dozens of injuries among anti-corruption protesters and the police. A second evening of consecutive violence, after an already politically tense summer due to a huge distrust of the population against the current government.
There were anti-government demonstrations in Belgrade and more than 30 Serbian municipalities.
Episodic protests took place on Thursday in several cities in the country, including Belgrade.
Protesters in Serbia's north demolish ruling party offices
BELGRADE - Anti-government protesters demolished the offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the northern city of Novi Sad and clashed with police and SNS supporters in the capital Belgrade on Thursday, a day after violent unrest left dozens injured. Read more at straitstimes.com.
For the third day in a row, demonstrators and government supporters have clashed in Serbia during protests against the rule of incumbent President Aleksandar Vučić, Reuters reports.
This week's anti-government protests in Serbia continued on Thursday evening. Among other things, premises belonging to the country's ruling party, SNS, were vandalized in the city of Novi Sad, reports the AFP news agency. Demonstrations were held outside government buildings in the capital Belgrade. Recent days have been marked by occasional violent clashes...
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