Thousands protest in Serbia to honour railway station disaster victims
Briefly

Demonstrations in Serbia have surged since a tragic railway station accident killed 15 people in November. A student-led protest culminated in a silent tribute in Nis, drawing massive crowds who stood for 15 minutes to commemorate the victims. This movement reflects widespread dissatisfaction with President Aleksandar Vucic's decade-long leadership, particularly concerning issues of corruption. Originally sparked by a student blockade, the protests have attracted diverse support, including public workers and community members, emphasizing a collective demand for change and accountability in governance.
Thousands stood in silence to commemorate the victims of a recent train station disaster that has catalyzed massive protests against corruption and government leadership.
The protests, initially student-led, have mobilized various sectors of society, highlighting widespread frustration with President Vucic’s administration and demanding accountability.
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