Serbia’s protesting students rally across the country to mark 7 months since train station tragedy -
💨 Abstract
In Serbia, thousands of protesters, led by university students, rallied across 30 cities demanding snap parliamentary elections and justice in response to a train station canopy collapse that killed 16 people. Protesters link the incident to alleged government corruption involving Chinese state companies. President Aleksandar Vučić, accused of authoritarian rule, initially dismissed early elections but later suggested they could happen. Protests included memorials for the victims and blockades.
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