The Serbian Interior Ministry reported 107 detainees during the protests.


As a result of the protests in Serbia, 107 people were detained. This was announced on July 5 by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia on the official website.
"Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted an identity check on a total of 1,130 people the night before, and 107 people were taken to office premises," the ministry said in a statement.
It is clarified that separate incidents were reported in the cities of Belgrade and Zrenjanin, where the behavior of some protesters endangered the safety of other protesters.
In addition, during the blockade of Zrenyanin, one of the cars tried to drive through the blocked area, as a result of which two people were injured. It is added that not a single policeman was injured.
On June 30, those taking part in anti-government protests blocked the Gazela Bridge, which is the central transport artery of the city, with barricades. At that time, at least 30 barricades were seen in the city. It was clarified that the country's authorities regard these protests as a manifestation of extremism.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on July 4 called on protesting students and opposition supporters to abandon plans to lay siege to several cities, including Belgrade, warning that otherwise the authorities would be forced to take counter measures.
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