
Serbia Faces Rising Tensions as Anti-Government Protests Turn Violent
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has vowed no pardons for anti-government protesters involved in recent violence, following the arrest of dozens during clashes that marked a shift from largely peaceful demonstrations sparked by a tragic railway accident. The protests, which have grown to include various societal groups, are demanding early elections, but Vučić has rejected these calls and warned of further crackdowns, potentially escalating tensions and protests in Serbia.












