Political Protests in Serbia Turn Violent With Clashes in Country’s Biggest Cities

Violent political protests have erupted in Serbia, with supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic clashing with his opponents in major cities. The protests, which have been ongoing for months, escalated into violence, with reports of injuries and arrests. The unrest has been centered in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Nis, the country's largest cities. The protests are driven by concerns over the government's democratic record and allegations of media control. Both sides have accused each other of instigating the violence. The government has criticized the protesters, while the opposition has accused the authorities of using excessive force. The situation remains tense, and the government has called for calm and dialogue to resolve the political crisis.
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