01.35
The barricades in front of Pravno were re-installed and removed
After a brutal intervention, the students again left the Faculty of Law and set up barricades on King Aleksandra Boulevard and Beogradska Street.
The police then removed the barricades from the street again.
The students in the blockade announced that the police tried to break into Pravna and thus violated the autonomy of the university.
01.00
Police attack on the Faculty of Law
The gendarmerie attacked students in front of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade.
Several of their colleagues were injured, Pravni announced in the blockade.
Journalist Vuk Cvijić from the weekly "Radar" was a witness to the action of the Gendarmerie. He told TV N1 that they acted extremely rudely, that they attacked students who were sitting quietly, tied them up and beat them.
According to unofficial information, a large number of students were arrested.
At one point, the gendarmes stormed the doors of the college and dragged the students out of the college.
It was clearly an order to intervene extremely harshly.
00.55
Tense in Novi Sad
At the Futoška market in Novi Sad, strong units of the Gendarmerie suppress the citizens. They stand eye to eye across from each other.
A large number of police vehicles can be seen in the background.
00.02
A large column of citizens in New Belgrade
A large column of citizens of Novobeograd passes around Block 70.
They shout "Arrest Vucic!" and "Pump, pump!".
One of the citizens present says that they are angry because the police are arresting "our children".
23.47
Student arrests
ETF and the Faculty of Mathematics in the blockade announced that their students were arrested tonight.
22.51
Students in blockade: Five high school students were arrested
The students in the blockade announced on social media that five high school students were arrested tonight during the road blockades, and that the number of those detained is increasing by the hour.
Citizens gathered in front of the Vračar police station in Radoslav Grujić. Four minors were released from the station.

Photo: F.Š.Police station in Radoslav Grujić / Photo: F.Š.
The Police Brigade also appeared and created a cordon in front of the police station.
Citizens shout "Arrest Vučić".
22.45
Serious conflict between citizens and the police in Vračar
A serious conflict broke out in Vračar between citizens and the police.
The police attacked the citizens at first, but then retreated.
22.16
Arrest of a young man in Despot Stefan
Four men in plainclothes first beat Milan Bogdanović (24) near the Police Station in Bulevar despota Stefana, and then they took him into a police jeep and drove him in an unknown direction.
It was not possible to determine whether the people who beat Bogdanović were policemen, because they did not want to show identification, since one of them, dressed in black, said that he "doesn't have to show identification."
According to witness statements, Bogdanović first ran to the civil blockade shouting "Evacuation! Police!".
He was met at the roadblock by four people in civilian clothes who were already at the roadblock, and then two of them grabbed him by the arms and, explaining that they "just wanted to talk to him for a while", dragged him to a nearby alley and started beating him.
When a citizen started filming it and when the citizens started to gather, the beating stopped, but a police jeep came and took Bogdanović away.
While they were taking him away, Bogdanović shouted that "he is no longer an activist" and asked to be left alone.
22.10
Novi Pazar: Protest in front of the City Administration, followed by an action to slow down traffic
Several dozen students and citizens of Novi Pazar gathered tonight in front of the City Administration to express their dissatisfaction with the fact that the local self-government, despite public opposition, concluded a contract on advertising in the "Informer" newspaper.
The decision for the local self-government to publish ads, contests, notices and other information in that tabloid was made after a tender was held in mid-May, at which the "Insider Team" submitted a more favorable offer than the "Politika" newspaper.
On the plateau in front of the City Administration building, students and citizens paid their respects to the victims of the fall of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad and freshman Ernad Bakan, who was run over at the pedestrian crossing in Zemun, with a seventeen-minute silence.
After that, they began to take turns using pedestrian crossings on Stevana Nemanja Street, slowing down the flow of traffic.
The traffic flow was regulated by the police, who alternately let pedestrians and vehicles through, without filing misdemeanor reports for disobeying the order that citizens should not cross pedestrian crossings.
After half an hour, students and citizens headed towards the main road leading to Montenegro, where they slowed down the traffic in the same way, by alternating pedestrian crossings.
21.47
Public transport stopped in Belgrade
All GSP vehicles were pulled into the garage by operational order at 20.45:XNUMX p.m.
"According to the operational order, from June 2 at 20:45 p.m., public city transport vehicles will be withdrawn to the garage. The last departures on the public city transport lines will not be carried out, and the operation of the night traffic lines is conditioned by the operational situation on the ground. Note: suburban traffic vehicles (Mladenovac, Sopot, Surčin, Barajevo, Lazarevac and Obrenovac) continue to operate with occasional deviations from the valid timetable," the order stated GSP.
Earlier today, at 18 p.m., also by operational order, the vehicles of lines 25, 25P and 26 were withdrawn to the garage.
At 17.30:XNUMX p.m., due to traffic blockades and the gathering of citizens in several locations, according to the operational order, all vehicles from the tram, e‒bus and trolleybus lines were withdrawn from traffic and will not operate until the end of the day.
In Belgrade, in several places and in several parts of the city during the day and evening, citizens blocked streets and intersections.
However, no one informed the public about the fact that transportation in the evening hours will be canceled.
Due to, as stated by the citizens who contacted N1, the unjustified cancellation of all city transport lines, many of them have serious problems returning home from work in the evening and at night.
21.24
Despota Stefan Boulevard is also blocked
Citizens blocked Despota Stefan Boulevard near the Police Station on November 29.
Those gathered previously gathered in front of the entrance of the police station to support the arrested student Nikola Marchetić.
After that, the crowd spontaneously decided to block Despota Stefana Boulevard, they took containers from Porečka Street and placed them at the intersection itself.
21.18
Bapussa student Ognjen Manojlović from the blockade in Zemun was released from the Zemun Police Station.
Manojlović was previously invited to complete his statement, and two high school students were arrested in front of the Faculty of Law, said Professor Miloš Đajić from the Academic Crisis Community.
Citizens gathered in front of the police station in Zemun because the student was taken away.
A cordon of the Gendarmerie was also present in front of the Zemun police building.
21.06
Several people were arrested in Njegoševa
Several people were arrested at the roadblock in Njegoševa Street, and according to the Freedom and Justice Party, there are minors among those arrested.
21.04
Barricades on Southern Boulevard
Tonight, the citizens set up barricades on the Juzno boulevard, in Vračar, with music from an improvised DJ desk and shouts of "pump".
Containers are placed as barricades.
There are enough parents with children. There is also a police patrol, but for now everything is going without tension
20:32
Student detained in Zemun
Student Bapussa was detained at the roadblock in Zemun, and the students of the Faculty of Agriculture invited everyone to come to the police station in Zemun.
20.24
In Niš, the police arrested "everything in order"
At the protest in Niš, several police cars and "squadrons" appeared, from which policemen jumped out and began to arrest "everyone in turn", both citizens who participated in the blockade and those who stood on the sidelines, reports N1.
With that, the blockade was practically broken.
The police did not first forbid the citizens to cross the pedestrian crossing, and then allowed the citizens to cross the pedestrian crossing only once. Anyone who returned across the crosswalk was immediately detained.
"This is pure terror. I don't know what country we live in anymore. This is pure dictatorship," one citizen told N1.
20.02
Graduation student detained for "insulting a police officer"
At a civic gathering in Kragujevac, the police detained Lazar Klačar, a high school graduate, for "insulting a police officer".
Before he was taken to the police station in Svetozara Markovića Street, the policemen allowed him to contact a lawyer by phone.
The detention caused outrage from the citizens present, who assessed the police's actions as "excessive and unjustified".
Lazar Klačar's lawyer stated that her client was taken to the Emergency Center for a medical examination and that he is feeling well.
After the examination, she added, the police will bring him before the magistrate.
After high school graduate Lazar Klačar was detained during a civic gathering in Kragujevac, his class teacher, Jovana Jevtović, supported him, who told Glas Šumadije that she was "shocked by the situation" and that she did not believe in the accusations made against him.
"He fights with all his heart, all the time. And that's why I'm sure - what's being said about him, it simply can't be true. I'm sure of it," said Jevtović.
19.34
MUP: During the previous evening, 976 persons were registered, while 72 were detained
During the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs registered a total of 976 people, while 72 people were brought to the official premises, the ministry announced.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that out of 72 arrested persons, 64 persons were brought because of committed misdemeanors, and eight of them due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that they violated the provisions of the Criminal Code and committed criminal acts through their actions.
The MUP added that in the previous 24 hours, 117 unannounced public gatherings and 87 traffic blockades were held.
Students in the blockade announced that a student of the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, Luka, was brutally beaten by members of the Gendarmerie at the "See you for Vidovdan" protest, which was filmed.
"He is hospitalized and awaiting surgery, and the High Court in Belgrade ordered him to be detained for 30 days without a hearing, the students say. He has a broken upper jaw, a broken nose, a cracked frontal bone and eye socket injuries," it was announced.
At the same time, the non-governmental organization Citizens' Initiative stated that it had been following the protests since November 1 and that by July 2, it had recorded more than 300 cases of arrests and detentions.
19.02
"Beatings and kicks are fleeting, this support lasts forever"
"A large number of you have seen my photos, and especially my videos from the previous days, but you did not succeed in the blows I received because I felt them on my skin," said Aleksa Stanković, a student at the Faculty of Philosophy.
The student told those gathered on the plateau in front of the Faculty of Philosophy that "together we write history and change the world for the better".
"Many of you asked me if I felt fear when they hit me, when they hit my head against the window of the Belgrade MUP vehicle. The fear is momentary, but when I see how many people follow my work and support me, how many people called me today to ask how I am and if I need any help, those beatings and those blows are only temporary, while this support remains forever", said the student and pointed out that the fight is not over and that new photos from the blockades are yet to come.
18.42
Cvijić: This government has been smelling of inhumanity for decades
The journalist of the weekly "Radar" Vuk Cvijić addressed a gathering of support for student and photographer Aleksa Stanković in front of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade and said that the current government's "traces stink of inhumanity" for decades.

Photo: Media Center BelgradeJournalist Vuk Cvijić
"We are next to the monument to Njegoš, who wrote 178 years ago, 'To whom the law rests in the mace, his traces stink of inhumanity'. This government has been smelling such traces for decades, since the 90s, when this country killed our colleague Slavko Ćuruvija, when it persecuted us, as it is persecuting us today," said Cvijić.
"I have to apologize to this youth that our generation didn't finish that job, I'm a little ashamed that I have to say what we listened to in the 90s. I understand that these maces can't guess that by attacking you they're also attacking their own future, but I'm sure the future belongs to you," he added.
18.37
The busiest intersection in Novi Sad is blocked
Citizens and students blocked the intersection near the Futoska market on the Boulevard of Liberation.

Photo: Sanja Kosović/N1Blockade in Novi Sad
At 18 p.m., the blockade also began at TC Merkur on Detelinara, at JGSP on Novi naselje, the intersection of Kisačka and Partizanska, the intersection on Petrovaradin, as well as the intersection near Nylon Market on Klisa.
18.18
A gathering of support for the arrested anesthesiologist
In front of the Palace of Justice, a rally is underway in support of Vladimir Stefanović, an anesthesiologist from Belgrade who is employed in Zrenjanin, and who was arrested after the Vidovdan protest.
Stefanović was arrested and charged with assault on an official, namely assault with a stick.
His colleague who came to the protest points out that Stefanović is such a man "that he wouldn't even step on an ant, let alone attack a policeman with a stick."
He adds that after the protest on Vidovdan, Stefanović was helping a young man who was injured and that he was "hit on the back with a club", to which he told the police that he was a doctor, that he was protesting because of what happened and asked "not to beat our children".
"Free the doctor, he wanted to help", "Let our son go, desperate parents", the banners read.
17.39
FTN students: The court issued a warrant for a student who is waiting for an operation in the hospital
The students in the blockade of the Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Sciences (FTN) announced today that the High Court in Belgrade ordered detention for up to 30 days and issued a warrant for the student who was "beaten by members of the gendarmerie" and who is therefore undergoing hospital treatment and awaiting surgery.
"Despite serious physical injuries for which he is hospitalized and awaiting surgery at the Clinical Hospital Center in Zemun, the High Court in Belgrade, without a preliminary hearing and without any insight into his health condition, orders him to be detained for 30 days and issues a warrant," FTN students announced.
They stated that the student Luka was a "victim of an attack" by members of the gendarmerie during the June 28 protest in Belgrade, and that attack was recorded and documented.
They added that the court's decision causes "deep concern".
"There is a doctor's report that clearly states that Luka must not be transferred to the prison hospital. Such a move would be a direct threat to his health and life, because in such conditions he cannot be provided with adequate medical assistance," the students stated.
According to them, although the High Public Prosecutor's Office and the High Court received complete medical documentation and a written notification from the defense attorney about severe head injuries and the need for Luka to stay in a hospital for further treatment, that information was ignored.
"The institutions deliberately neglected the profession and common sense, and ordered its implementation. The actions of the institutions in this case reflect a serious collapse of the rule of law and represent a form of political repression against students," said FTN students in the blockade.
They requested the immediate withdrawal of the detention order and warrant against the Luka student, as well as compliance with the doctor's recommendations and enabling his further treatment in adequate hospital conditions.
"We call on all students, professors, trade unions, free media and international institutions to raise their voices against this legal and human lawlessness. Luka, you are not alone," said the students.
17.17
Arrested student Nikola Marchetić
Nikola Marchetić, a student at the Faculty of Music, was arrested in Zemun, his father confirmed for N1.
Nikola is in the Zemun police station, waiting for his lawyer, after whose arrival he will be transferred to another police station, N1 was told.
As it was announced on the X profile of the Faculty of Agriculture, another person was taken into custody with Nikola, whose identity is currently unknown.
16.42
Dean of FON: There was no police at the university
The dean of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Marko Mihić, stated that according to the Law on Higher Education, consent for the entry of internal affairs bodies into the faculty is given by the dean and that he did not give such consent.
"According to the information I have, there were no police at the Faculty," Mihić told FoNet.
Members of the police with phantoms were seen today in front of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences during the 16 minutes of silence.
"Some dangerous guys in front of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences. Who is hiding under these masks," FON students asked on their X network account, along with a video of a number of police outside their faculty.
16.34
Protest on the plateau in front of the Faculty of Philosophy
Students of the Faculty of Philosophy in the blockade invite the media, colleagues and citizens to a protest gathering on the Plateau in front of the faculty at 18 p.m.
Olivera Milošević (UNS), Tamara Filipović (NUNS), Željko Matorčević (Žig info), Vuk Cvijić (Radar), professor Zorica Šaljić (Faculty of Philosophy UB) and student and photographer Aleksa Stanković will address the citizens at the gathering.
It was pointed out that the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade stands in solidarity with all students and citizens who have been subjected to violence of any kind and calls for an immediate end to baseless arrests.
16.01
In Kragujevac, the police registered several protest participants
Today, the police in Kragujevac legitimized several participants of the gathering, who wanted to show their identity cards, at the gathering announced by Kragujevac high school graduates at 15 pm on Mala Vaga Square, without details about the action itself.
In addition to graduates and students, professors of the Free University of Kragujevac initiative, citizens and journalists are on that square.
A "marica" vehicle is also parked nearby.
Citizens' choirs today called on the citizens of Kragujevac to gather at 19:XNUMX p.m. on Đački Square.
Protests and road blockades, which they call civil disobedience, are being organized in Kragujevac for the fourth day in a row.
15.18
Two people were detained in Smederevo
The Fortress Movement announced on IX that UB, which was active in the protests, was detained in Smederevo. Another person was detained with her.
"We still do not know the reasons for the detention," the Tvrđava movement announced.
15.10
Arrested at the roadblock and taken to solitary confinement
Vesna Klačar (42), who was taken away by the police yesterday because she participated in the traffic blockade near Fontana in New Belgrade, told Nova.rs what kind of treatment she went through at the police station, as well as the consequences.
Those who know her wrote on social networks that she is a gentle, fragile woman of only fifty kilograms who only came to support students in Serbia because she cannot fight against the ruling regime alone, since she has two daughters to care for, the younger one has autism.
14.50
Prosecution: Arrest of all those who stopped the driver who broke through the blockade in Zemun
The Third Basic Public Prosecutor's Office (OJT) in Belgrade announced that it had given an order to the police from Zemun to find and arrest all persons who are suspected of having committed a crime of violent behavior during the blockade of Avijatičarski trg and Glavne streets on Tuesday in that municipality.
After the suspects are found, they will be detained, and then the public prosecutor will interrogate them within the legal term on the allegations of the criminal complaint, according to the website of the Third OJT.
14.14
VJT: Blockades contrary to the Constitution and laws
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade announced that the blockades of public traffic are contrary to the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Serbia, which is why the competent authorities, primarily members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP), are authorized to react to "unconstitutional and illegal behavior of individual citizens".
13.06
Police at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences
Members of the police were seen in front of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FON) during a 16-minute silence, reported Danas.
A protest is being held in front of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FON) due to the holding of the examination period, which the students of this faculty oppose.
When they came out to hold a memorial service for the victims of the fall of the canopy at the Novi Sad Railway Station and because of that, as every day, they blocked the Boulevard of Liberation for 16 minutes, police officers were seen with phantoms.
12.48
Tonight, students are organizing a protest in front of the Faculty of Philosophy due to the arrest of a colleague
Students in the blockade of the Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy called for a protest at 18 pm because, as they announced, their colleague Aleksa Stanković was "attacked by the police in front of his house" on Tuesday evening.
In the announcement, they stated that the protest will be held in front of the faculty.
The students claim that their colleague, a journalist and photographer, was attacked by the police in front of his house last night, adding that several members of the police in uniform put him in the police station without asking for an ID card and without giving a reason for arresting him.
11.51
Student Aleksa Stanković: The police beat me in the police station for 10 minutes
Aleksa Stanković, a student at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, told N1 that last night the police officers beat him for 10 minutes in a police vehicle, and that they told him that the reason for this was that a few days ago he published a video of police officers insulting girls and calling them derogatory names.
Aleksa is not only a student, but also a photographer who reports for the student newspaper from the protests and has been doing so for seven months.

Photo: N1Aleksa Stankovic
10.45
MUP: Most of the blockades have been removed
The members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs during the previous night checked the identity of a total of 976 persons, while 72 persons were brought to the official premises. Of these, 64 people were brought because of committed violations, and 8 people because of the existence of grounds for suspicion that they violated the provisions of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Serbia and committed criminal acts with their actions, the police announced.
Also, in the territory of the Republic of Serbia, in the previous 24 hours, 117 undeclared public gatherings and 87 traffic blockades were held. In the area of the City of Belgrade, 68 traffic roadblocks were recorded at 71 locations of gatherings, according to a press release from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia.
"Most of the blockades in the territory of Serbia and Belgrade have been removed, all roads are passable, except for the blockade of Vladika Nikolaja Street, in the city of Valjevo. In some places, sporadic incidents were recorded, in which the police acted in accordance with the law. The incidents were recorded in the following locations: in Zemun, Niš, Novi Sad and Valjevo, where a certain number of people were detained for disturbing the public order and peace and committing criminal acts," it is stated.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs once again appeals to citizens to refrain from any illegal activities and not to block traffic, especially not in a way that may endanger their safety and the safety of other road users.
09.28
The SNS premises in Voždovac are covered with dung
Last night, the window of the premises of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) on Voždovac in Vojvode Stepe Street was covered with dung.
Portal Nova.rs writes that a group of citizens brought dung in buckets and littered the premises, as well as that various inscriptions are visible on the windows of party premises.
09.26
Some streets in New Belgrade and Zemun are blocked, more than 30 bus lines are not working
This morning, citizens and students are occasionally blocking some streets in Belgrade, and more than 30 lines of the City Transport Company (GSP) are not running, it was confirmed to Radio-Television of Serbia (RTS) in the Dispatch Center of that company.
The RTS website says that Jurija Gagarina and Gandijeva Streets in New Belgrade are blocked, while Aleksandra Dubček and 22 Oktober Streets are impassable in Zemun.
That media reported that the intersection of 27 Marta Street and Starine Novak Street in the city center was also blocked.
Today is the fourth day that citizens organize static and mobile blockades of traffic intersections in cities across Serbia.
08.55
Milan Radoičić's people are walking in Ćaciland
Pristina accused a group of people of terrorism for the attack on the Kosovo Police in Banjska, and among them were people seen in Ćaciland.
More on this read in a separate text

Photo: Printscreen / X / Đorđe MiketićSecurity in Pioneer Park
08.00
Walkable streets, GSP works
The streets of Belgrade are open to traffic this morning, and public transport is also functioning.

Photo: FoNet / Marko DragoslavićDetail from yesterday's blockade in Zemun
07.55
St. Vitus Day 2025 and Uncle Albert
The generation leading this rebellion accepts differences as part of its horizon of normality, something natural and taken for granted. Hence, their patriotism is pure, nothing like the toxic nationalism of the nineties.
Read more about this in Jelena Jorgacevic's comment.
07.40
How seventy people from Kosje "changed their minds"
The progressives "defended" Kosjerić in the repeated vote. With the asphalt, bribery, threats, "hats", it seems that Kosjerić was never allowed to fall.
More on this topic read in a separate text
07.16
Arrest of students in Niš
During the evening and night, more students and citizens were brought back to Niš, N1 announced.
According to the information available to the Informal Group of Niš students, all students were released, while a certain number were given misdemeanor fines.
"We especially want to draw attention to the case of a student of the Faculty of Electronics, who was detained for more than an hour in a police vehicle, where the policeman interrogated and slapped him. He was also given a misdemeanor penalty," they said.
As for the arrested citizens, for now they have no reliable information, except that at the Police Department in Nada Tomić Street, around two o'clock in the morning - no one was found.
"We assume that they are still in police vehicles and that they will soon be released, with possible misdemeanor charges," added the statement of the blocked students, with the message: "See you tomorrow at the barricades! We are stronger together!".
07.00
New blockades during the evening
Last night, small groups of students blocking universities and citizens who support them continued to block certain intersections in twenty cities in Serbia.
At the turn at the Nikola Tesla airport in Surčin, a small group of people who had previously continuously crossed the pedestrian crossing and thus tried to block the traffic, which the police did not allow, but occasionally regulated the traffic by alternately allowing cars and pedestrians to cross the street.
The streets of Kralja Milana, Terazije from the "Moskva" hotel, Sarajevska Street, as well as the highway from Hram to Voždovac were blocked while the police directed vehicles to turn off the interchange onto the highway.
The main street in Zemun was also blocked, and containers were also placed at the entrance from all side streets.
A small group of blocking students and citizens blocked Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard at several points - near the Faculty of Law, Hotel "Metropol" and in front of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
Roosevelt Street from Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard to Kraljica Marije is also blocked.
A small number of student blockaders and citizens also blocked the roundabout near the seminary, as well as part of Banovo brdo near the Faculty of Forestry and near the shopping center Ada Mall.
On Voždovac, the intersection of Ustanička and Vojislav Ilić is still blocked.
The part of New Belgrade around the municipality and Fontana was blocked, as well as the corner of Jurij Gagarin and Gandijeva, and on Bežanijska kosa the corner of Partizanska avijacije and Marko Čelebonović.
Gathered groups of citizens blocked Novi Sad's main street, Boulevard of Liberation, and with that blockade, suburban bus traffic was stopped on the Srem side of the city and in the neighboring municipalities of Beočin and Irig.
In Novi Sad, Liberation Boulevard was blocked, as well as Maksim Gorki Street, while small groups of citizens gathered in the surrounding streets, and the Freedom Bridge was also blocked.
A small group of students in the blockade and citizens in front of the premises of the Serbian Progressive Party, which were broken into two evenings ago, leave bags with garbage.
At 18 p.m., the traffic blockade began at two locations in Niš, on Trg kralja Aleksandra and at the roundabout on Bulevar Nemanjića.
Small groups of student blockaders and citizens of Novi Pazar tried to block the main road leading to Montenegro again this evening by moving alternately through pedestrian crossings.
Blockades are also held in Valjevo, Čačak, Subotica, Zrenjanin, Kragujevac, Zaječar, Užice, Šabac and other cities.
In several places, there were incidents between the blockaders and those who oppose this type of protest.
Small groups of university blocking students and citizens who support them began blocking several intersections in Belgrade and other cities from Sunday evening, citing as the reason for the arrest of several students suspected of planning a violent change of the constitutional order and providing support to those arrested who participated in the violence after the June 28 protest organized by university blocking students.
Source: Fonet, N1, Nova.rs