Na Nikola Pašić Square in front of the House of National Assembly a number of mobile toilets were installed for the needs of the improvised tent settlement where, after the rally of supporters of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, held on April 12, a group of people are still camping.
Mobile toilets have been installed in a part of the former parking lot, not far from the park where an archaeological site was discovered during recent excavations.
At the same time, at least twenty private cars were parked above the fountain on Nikola Pašić Square, several of them in front of mobile toilets, and seven vehicles were spread across the entire width of the street as a barrier in front of the tents.
Loud music can be heard from the tent, and there are several policemen nearby who do not allow anyone to approach.
The windows of the tent are masked with blue fabric, so from a distance the people inside cannot be seen.
Between the two tents, people are sitting who cover their faces with sunglasses or hoods, avoiding contact with citizens and showing visible nervousness and intolerance when journalists try to talk to them, reports a FoNet reporter.