Unrest in Belgrade: Shots Fired Outside Serbia's Parliament
Shots were fired near Serbia's parliament in Belgrade, injuring one person. A tent associated with presidential supporters caught fire. Details on the shooter and fire origins remain unclear, as local police have not commented. The injured, a 57-year-old man, is in stable condition.
In a startling incident outside Serbia's parliament building in Belgrade, gunfire was reported, resulting in one injury, according to local media sources.
NOVA media outlet shared a video, verified by Reuters, depicting armed security personnel approaching a large tent near the parliament. The tent, one of several used by President Aleksander Vucic's supporters during protests, caught fire after shots were fired.
The authorities have not identified who fired the shots or how the fire began. A man, aged 57, is reported wounded but stable. Footage on X shows him detained by police officers, lying on the ground.
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