Thousands march in Serbia to mark deadly train station collapse a year ago
Summary
Thousands of people in Serbia are marching to remember a train station collapse that happened a year ago. This tragic event led to the deaths of 16 people and sparked large protests against the government. Protesters are demanding change and have faced strong responses from the police.Key Facts
- A year ago, a train station roof collapse in Serbia killed 16 people.
- The accident led to the biggest antigovernment protests in decades in Serbia.
- Protesters blame President Aleksandar Vucic and claim government corruption caused the collapse.
- Protesters are demanding early elections, which the government has not granted.
- Some protesters are marching long distances to join a mass rally in Novi Sad.
- Police have responded with violence to the protests, using tear gas and stun grenades.
- Over 1,000 protesters have been arrested recently.
- President Vucic has denied corruption claims and accused foreign involvement in the protests.
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