Clashes erupt at Serbian anti-government protests; dozens injured

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A file picture of the anti-government rally in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Clashes erupted at protests in Serbia between opponents and supporters of the federal government in an escalation of tensions following greater than 9 months of persistent demonstrations in opposition to populist President Aleksandar Vucic.

Incidents first began on Tuesday night (August 12, 2025) in Vrbas, northwest of the capital Belgrade, the place riot police separated protesters from the opposing camps outdoors the ruling Serbian Progressive Party places of work within the city.

Video footage from the scene confirmed authorities supporters throwing flares, rocks and bottles at the protesters, who hurled again varied objects. Police stated dozens of individuals, together with 16 policemen, have been injured. Similar incidents have been reported at protests in different components of the nation.

The student-led protests in Serbia first began in November after a practice station cover collapsed within the northern metropolis of Novi Sad, killing 16 folks, triggering accusations of corruption in state infrastructure initiatives.

Thousands collect at pro-Government rally in Serbia

Protests have since drawn lots of of hundreds of individuals, shaking Mr. Vucic’s agency grip on energy in Serbia. The President’s supporters have lately began organising counter-demonstrations, fuelling fears of violence.

Police stated a number of folks have been detained after the clashes in Vrbas. Police Commissioner Dragan Vasiljevic instructed the state RTS tv that the protesters “came to attack” the ruling celebration supporters outdoors the celebration places of work.

Protesters have stated authorities supporters attacked them first in Vrbas and likewise additional south in Backa Palanka and later in Novi Sad and the southern metropolis of Nis. In Belgrade, riot police pushed away protesters who gathered in a downtown space.

Protests in Serbia since November have been largely peaceable. Led by college college students, the protesters are demanding that Mr. Vucic name an early Parliamentary election, which he has refused. Protesting college students have additionally known as for the ouster of Interior Minister Ivica Dacic over current violence at demonstrations.

Serbia is formally looking for European Union membership, however Mr. Vucic has maintained sturdy ties with Russia and China. He has confronted accusations of stifling democratic freedoms since coming to energy 13 years in the past.

Persistent student-led protests in opposition to Mr. Vucic’s populist authorities have been held nearly day by day since November, when a deadly practice station cover crash killed 16 folks, triggering a wave of anti-corruption sentiment.

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