On June 28, students in Belgrade protested, passing the baton of civil resistance to Serbian society. They demanded a snap parliamentary election or threatened civil disobedience. The peaceful movement escalated into violent clashes with police, who employed stun grenades, tear gas, and batons. A notable incident involved student Luka Mihajlovic being severely injured and later placed under custody in a hospital. After the protests, blockades formed across Serbia as citizens shut down roads and intersections in solidarity with the demonstrators.
"We won't tell you what you should do not because we don't know [what you should do], but because you do. The people should be guided by their conscience."
The protest on June 28 escalated into clashes between citizens and police, who spent hours removing demonstrators from the streets of the city center.
Police used stun grenades, tear gas and batons in response to protesters throwing bottles and stones.
The next day, blockades spread from Belgrade to the rest of Serbia. Citizens spontaneously closed roads and intersections.
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