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Protests Rock Serbia as 100,000 Protesters Demand President Vučić’s Resignation

BySani Magaji Garko

Mar 15, 2025

Protest has rocked the Serbian capital after more than 100,000 people demand the resignation of president Aleksandar Vucic.

The development comes after 15 people died in a railway station roof collapse, sparking months of protest against corruption and government negligence.

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Clashes reported – a car rammed into protesters, injuring 3, while police arrested 13 people after sporadic violence.

Vucic’s government blames “Western intelligence” for destabilizing Serbia, but the growing movement says they just want a normal country.

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