💨 Abstract
In Serbia, 79 protesters, including university students, were detained as police dispersed demonstrations in multiple cities. The protests, demanding early elections and opposing President Aleksandar Vucic's government, have been ongoing for over eight months. Clashes between police and protesters resulted in injuries on both sides. The government dismisses claims of excessive force, while students allege police brutality. The unrest began after a fatal infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad, sparking corruption allegations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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