Antigovernment protesters clash with police in several Serbian cities
Briefly

Protests have intensified across Serbia, particularly in Belgrade and other cities, as citizens express dissatisfaction with President Aleksandar Vucic's government. Demonstrations began after a tragic railway incident that killed 16, revealing deep-seated corruption. Protesters have clashed with police, particularly after unarmed demonstrators were allegedly assaulted. The situation worsened following violent confrontations between pro-government supporters and protesters. Despite protests leading to the resignation of the prime minister, Vucic remains steadfast. The unrest underscores a wider demand for transparency and accountability from the government amid growing public anger.
Protests have overshadowed Serbia's streets, fueled by public outrage over a deadly railway incident and a call for governmental transparency amid alleged corruption.
In Belgrade, clashes erupted as police clashed violently with protesters, who expressed their discontent over the current government led by President Vucic.
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