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Protesters accused of trying to stage color revolution in Serbia

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Highlights
  • A significant protest occurred in Belgrade on March 15, 2025, with estimates of 80,000 to over 107,000 participants.
  • The demonstrations were initially peaceful but turned violent when a group attacked police officers, resulting in injuries and arrests.
  • President Aleksandar Vucic condemned the unrest, attributing the protests to attempts at inciting a color revolution and claiming foreign interference.
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In Serbia, massive crowds gathered in downtown Belgrade on March 15, 2025, for an anti-government protest. This demonstration attracted estimates ranging from 30,000 to over 107,000 participants, marking it as one of the largest in the nation’s recent history. The protests were sparked by a series of student-led rallies against government corruption and negligence following a tragic incident in November 2024, when a canopy collapsed at the Novi Sad railway station, resulting in 15 deaths. Public outrage over the government's response to this disaster prompted demands for accountability and transparency. Concurrently, President Aleksandar Vucic characterized the protests as attempts to instigate a

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