Protesters target Serbian ruling party offices in fifth night of demonstrations

Protesters in Serbia have targeted offices belonging to President Aleksander Vučić's ruling party, marking the fifth consecutive night of demonstrations in the country. The protests were sparked by the recent fatal shootings at two schools, which have raised concerns about public safety and the government's response. The protesters, largely made up of students and parents, have been demanding the resignation of top security officials and calling for reforms to improve school safety. During the latest demonstrations, the protesters vandalized the offices of Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party, underscoring the growing discontent with the government's handling of the situation. The unrest has put the Serbian government under increasing pressure, with Vučić acknowledging the public's anger and promising to address the concerns. However, the continued protests suggest that the government's efforts may not be enough to quell the public's frustration, and the situation remains tense as the demonstrations show no signs of abating.
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