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Serbian Protests Intensify with Clashes and Vandalism Against Ruling Party Offices

by August 20, 2025
August 20, 2025

Via news.az

In Serbia, anti-government protesters clashed with riot police in Belgrade on August 18, 2025, as demonstrations demanding early elections entered their sixth consecutive day.

Demonstrators vandalized offices of President Aleksandar Vučić’s Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in the Palilula municipality, prompting police to intervene with tear gas and arrests.

Similar incidents occurred in other cities, including Kragujevac and Novi Sad, where crowds gathered to voice frustration over alleged corruption and governance issues.

President Vučić addressed the unrest on national television, vowing decisive state action within three to four days to restore order.

He described the protests as orchestrated by foreign influences aiming to destabilize Serbia, while rejecting calls for snap elections.

Government officials reported over 100 arrests and injuries to more than 120 police officers during the clashes.

In Valjevo, protesters set fire to SNS party offices on August 16, leading to confrontations where flares and firecrackers were exchanged.

Riot police deployed tear gas to disperse the crowds, resulting in multiple detentions. Local reports indicated that masked individuals, allegedly linked to pro-government groups, contributed to the escalation.

Novi Sad saw protesters demolish ruling party facilities on August 14, with crowds chanting against Vučić and discarding office items into the streets. Authorities responded by reinforcing security around government buildings.

The violence marked a shift from earlier peaceful gatherings, drawing thousands across multiple urban centers.

Interior Minister Ivica Dačić urged calm while emphasizing legal measures against attacks on officers. Reports confirmed at least 80 civilian injuries alongside police casualties.

Opposition figures accused law enforcement of excessive force, including arbitrary detentions.

Russia’s foreign ministry expressed support for Vučić, stating that security forces used appropriate measures against aggressive elements.

The Council of Europe’s human rights commissioner raised concerns over disproportionate police tactics. International observers noted the protests’ potential to deepen instability if demands remain unaddressed.

Student-led groups announced plans to continue demonstrations in dozens of towns on August 19. Vučić maintained that no state of emergency would be declared but hinted at surprising decisions ahead.

The post Serbian Protests Intensify with Clashes and Vandalism Against Ruling Party Offices appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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