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Vucic allowed violence by protesters in Belgrade on June 28

Vucic: acts of violence are possible at the protests in Belgrade on June 28
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The Serbian government is ready to ensure order in Belgrade, where acts of violence by protesters are possible on June 28. This was announced on June 28 by the country's President Alexander Vucic.

"There will be violence. They won't be able to get rid of him <...> According to our assessment, violence is expected from 15 to 21, from 15 to 22, but we are ready," Tanjung TV channel quoted Vucic as saying.

In addition, the Serbian leader stressed that the state would do everything to show restraint and patience, and also appealed to the organizers of the protest and urged them not to disrupt public order.

Serbian students have been blocking the work of educational institutions in the country for more than six months and demanding early parliamentary elections. They have put their demands into an ultimatum, which expires at 21:00 on June 28. They warned that if their demands were ignored, they would resort to "measures of civil disobedience," he adds.Газета.Ru ".

Anti-government opposition protests began in Serbia after the events of November 2024, when 15 people died as a result of the collapse of the canopy of the railway station in Novi Sad. Shortly after the tragedy, Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and several other politicians resigned.

Later, on June 26, the N1 TV channel reported that the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), together with other law enforcement agencies, had detained six people suspected of preparing to overthrow the constitutional order in the state. According to available information, the suspects are between 47 and 57 years old. A pistol with an erased serial number was found in the car of one of them, with seven cartridges loaded in the clip.

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