A woman was seriously injured on Thursday after a driver rammed his car into a crowd during student-led protests in downtown Belgrade, Serbia. The driver fled the scene but was later detained and will be charged with attempted murder, police said.
The demonstration, one of the biggest in years, is part of wider protests that have taken place across the country after a concrete canopy collapsed at Novi Sad railway station last November, killing 15 people.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has announced that he will officially propose his country as the venue for the anticipated meeting between US President-elect Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
A driver rammed his car into a crowd and seriously injured a young woman during daily student-led protests and traffic blockades that have been held throughout Serbia following the collapse in November of a concrete canopy in the country’s north that killed 15 people.
The US Ambassador to Serbia, Christopher Hill, has been visiting Serbian officials in recent days as part of a farewell tour marking the conclusion of his diplomatic tenure in the country. His mandate
On the public stage at home, Vučić plays the staunchest defender of the Serbian nation. In Brussels and Washington, he slips into the role of sober statesman.
University classes have been suspended for weeks with students demanding accountability for the collapse of a concrete canopy at Novi Sad railway station in November that killed 15 people. #EuropeNews
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The Yule log was consecrated in the hall of the building by Bishop Peter, and apart from the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, the presentation of the Yule log was attended by Serbian children from Romania and Montenegro, who are staying in Belgrade for the Christmas holidays.