Vučić: the Police Performed Their Work Strictly Professionally, 11 Police Officers Were Injured in Novi Sad
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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said this evening, after the intervention of the police and gendarmerie at the protest in Novi Sad, that the police did their job, as he claims, in a strictly professional manner, adding that several people had been arrested, and that more arrests were expected.
It is assessed that the "possibly staged" incidents in front of the Faculty of Philosophy building could not have been an excuse for brutality towards students.
"In Novi Sad, in the presence of representatives of the European Parliament, some people tried to threaten the stability and security of Serbia with balaclavas on their heads and helmets on their heads. They wanted to occupy the premises of the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad at all costs, and they failed to do so," said the President of Serbia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced this Friday that eleven police officers were injured during protests in Novi Sad, the second largest city in the European country, following the march called by university groups opposed to the government. On this day, police officers dispersed the march after opposition groups, who have been protesting against the Vucic government for ten months, threw flares and bottles towards the police cord at th…
As he added, the Serbian police did their job strictly professionally.,juronnews Serbia, euronews Serbia, euronews Serbia, euronews Serbia
Vučić stated that the demonstrators in Novi Sad were helped by "European scum who came to destroy our country".
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