In the north of the country, protesters defeated the offices of the ruling party, and in Belgrade hundreds -protests and supporters of the ruling party threw fire and fireworks.
In Serbia, anti -government protests continue. On Thursday, August 14, protesters defeated the offices of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party in the city of Novi-Sad in the north of Serbia, Reuters reported.
It was mentioned that in Novi-Sad, dozens of anti-government protesters broke the windows of the party offices, discarded furniture and paraphernalia and initiated paint.
Later, police throughout the equipment were surrounded by several dwellings in the city of Novi-SAD and used tears gas to speed up the crowd.
In addition, in Belgrade, hundreds of protests and supporters of the ruling party threw the faire and fireworks at one of the city’s major boulevards.
Police throughout the equipment attacked those who protested anti -government and used tears gas to force them to leave the district.
The Minister of Internal Ivitsa Dachich has accused those who protested for attacking police in Novi-Sad and Belgrade, as well as in the cities of Panchevo and shabats. He said at least five policemen were injured.
Earlier on Thursday, Dachich said that on Wednesday, 27 policemen and about 80 civilians were injured in the fight, and 47 people were detained.
In this regard, the Party of Independence and Justice said that his parliamentary representative Pedzha Mitrovich was injured in protests and hospitalized.
As you know, in Serbia, anti -government rallies lasted for nine months, participants in need of annual elections. The protests began last year in November following the collapse of the renovated canopy of the railroad station in the city of Novi-Sad, which took the lives of 16 people, and where many accused governmental corruption and neglect of state infrastructure projects.
University students are a major force behind a national movement. Vucich and his Serbian Progressive Party have rejected students for early voting, rather than accusing protesters of provocative violence at the upcoming rally.
Surprising Serbia: Rally becomes street battles
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