Chaos Erupts Outside Belgrade Parliament: Shots Fired Amid Protests
A serious incident involving gunfire occurred outside the Serbian parliament in Belgrade during ongoing protests against President Aleksander Vucic. One man was shot and wounded, while another was detained. The shooting, which led to a fire in a tent, took place near a protest site that has witnessed ongoing demonstrations for over a year.
A shooting incident unfolded outside the Serbian parliament in Belgrade on Wednesday, resulting in a serious injury. The incident occurred amidst long-standing protests against President Aleksander Vucic.
Reports indicate that a 70-year-old man shot a 57-year-old in the leg and then fired at a gas canister within a tent camp. The camp had been erected by Vucic's supporters to prevent protesters from accessing government buildings.
Videos from the scene reveal chaos, with armed security and emergency services responding rapidly. Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar confirmed the need for urgent surgery for the wounded individual. Police have since secured the area, deeming it safe.
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