Belgrade spent another tense night under the shadow of police sirens and political unrest. According to emergency services, a police officer and a woman sustained injuries in front of the National Assembly — the latest consequence of the government’s escalating crackdown on citizens demanding justice.
Witnesses describe a heavy police presence and an atmosphere of intimidation, as the regime continues to deploy force in the heart of the capital. While official reports downplay the situation as “isolated incidents,” it is clear that Serbia’s streets have turned into zones of state control, where peaceful protesters are treated as enemies.
The woman, injured amid the commotion, was rushed to the Emergency Center, while the officer reportedly sustained a leg injury. The authorities have yet to clarify how these injuries occurred — but their silence only fuels suspicion that excessive force is again being used to suppress dissent.
Elsewhere in Belgrade, chaos reigned on the roads. Around 21:55, a young man suffered a fractured forearm in a traffic accident in New Belgrade, while medical teams responded to multiple calls throughout the night.
Citizens struggling with chronic illnesses, including asthma and cancer, also turned to emergency services for help — a stark reminder of a healthcare system overburdened by mismanagement and political negligence.
As police continue to dominate the streets instead of protecting the people, the image of a government losing control becomes ever clearer.
