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March 16, 2025
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Published: March 16, 2025 3:22 am
Author: RT

More than 20 people have been arrested for assaulting police officers and causing property damage in the Serbian capital

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has praised police for handling the crowd of over 80,000 protesters “responsibly,” ensuring order and public safety during an anti-government rally in the Serbian capital that turned violent, leaving 56 people injured and 22 arrested.

Authorities estimated that between 88,000 and 107,000 people participated in Saturday’s rally, described as one of the largest in Serbia’s recent history. Vucic accused instigators within the largely peaceful crowd of attempting to stage a “color revolution,” alleging foreign influence aimed at destabilizing the country.

Violence erupted when “several dozen people in an intoxicated state” attempted to attack police officers and others outside the presidential building in Pionirski Park, Vucic said. Security forces arrested 22 individuals for assaulting officers and damaging property.

Panic brakes out in the Belgrade crowd, shortly before protest comes to an end

Local media report that unknown persons in the rally launched stun grenades https://t.co/072V0UYwS4 pic.twitter.com/80Pww90fDK

— RT (@RT_com) March 15, 2025

The Serbian leader said he was proud that most of the protesters remained peaceful and that those responsible for the violence had been arrested.

“I realized that these young people did not want to participate in the violence after the first incidents. They left the gathering when they realized that they no longer had control,” Vucic said.

🇷🇸 Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, right now. pic.twitter.com/Oir4292B51

— Visioner (@visionergeo) March 15, 2025

During a televised address from the Palace of Serbia, Vucic confirmed that 56 people were being treated at local hospitals following the clashes. He noted that despite “enormous and negative energy, and anger and rage expressed towards the authorities,” there were no fatalities or serious injuries.

The president commended police for their restraint. “I am especially proud of our police and security services. They ensured safety for all participants,” he wrote on social media, adding that despite the unrest, law enforcement exercised restraint and did not use force.

10s of 1000s of protestors fill center of Belgrade — demonstrators using smoke bombs & flares to show anti-govt sentiment

Vice-PM Vulin says West has PLAN to destabilize region, as part of which Milorad Dodik, Republika Srpska President could be arrested https://t.co/zLYyaaHpTR pic.twitter.com/iMtxOpGfSb

— RT (@RT_com) March 15, 2025

“We did not even raise a baton,” Vucic stated. He also dismissed allegations that sonic crowd control weapons were used against protesters, explaining that the device in question was a common anti-drone rifle.

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Thousands take to streets in Belgrade for anti-government rally (VIDEO)

The protest follows months of student-led demonstrations against alleged corruption and government negligence in Serbia, sparked by a deadly canopy collapse at the Novi Sad railway station in November 2024, which killed 15 people.

Vucic has insisted that the protests are politically motivated, claiming they are intended to undermine Serbia’s stability.

“We managed to preserve peace and stability, and I congratulate our security forces for their serious and responsible approach,” he said.

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