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The Serbian government has been accused of using a sonic weapon against anti-government demonstrators during a protest in Belgrade, Serbia. At around 7 p.m. local time on Saturday, during a 15 ...
The Serbian capital was on edge ahead of Saturday's anti-government rally, with the authorities stepping up efforts to dissuade people from attending. Thousands of Serbian students began to arrive ...
The protests were described as the largest in Serbia's history. Serbia's president Aleksandar Vucic has denied that his police forces used a banned 'sonic weapon' to disperse protesters in Belgrade.
Serbian officials denied Sunday that the country's security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a huge anti-government rally in the capital. Opposition ...
Hundreds of thousands marched through Belgrade as protests intensified against systemic corruption in Serbia. The protesters demand justice after a train station collapse killed 15 people.
By Andrew Higgins A student-led protest movement in Serbia rallied more than 100,000 people for a huge peaceful street demonstration on Saturday in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, defying warnings ...
BYD’s expansion in Serbia is facilitated through a partnership with TDV Automotive. Credit: BYD. BYD has expanded its European footprint by entering the Serbian market, introducing a range of ...
March 15 (UPI) --Public transportation is shut down in the Serbian capital of Belgrade as tens of thousands of protesters converge to oppose Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government on ...
Speculations suggest a 'sound cannon' or 'vortex cannon' might have been used, though Serbian authorities deny deploying any acoustic weaponry. Many attendees sought medical assistance for ...
Serbian students cycling to Strasbourg on a mission to alert Europe about the protest movement sweeping their home country reached Hungary on Friday. Student cyclists are welcomed in Subotica ...
A defence agreement between Croatia, Albania and Kosovo, calling for joint responses to common security challenges, has drawn a furious response from Serbia, which called it a threatening move.
Serbian officials have denied that the country's security forces used a military-grade sonic device to disperse and scare peaceful protesters at a major anti-government rally over the weekend ...