The Serbian government has been accused of using a sonic weapon against anti-government demonstrators during a protest in Belgrade, Serbia. At around 7 p.m. local time on Saturday, during a 15 ...
Protesters had accused the police of using the outlawed device against crowds as hundreds of thousands gathered in Belgrade. The protests were described as the largest in Serbia's history.
Hundreds of thousands marched through Belgrade as protests intensified against systemic corruption in Serbia. The protesters demand justice after a train station collapse killed 15 people.
Serbian officials denied Sunday that the country's security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a huge anti-government rally in the capital. Opposition ...
Several hundred student protesters have blocked Serbia's public television station building in Belgrade as tensions soar in the Balkan country, days ahead of a large rally planned for the weekend ...
The rally on Saturday in the capital, Belgrade, came as protests have spread to towns around the country and have drawn increasingly insistent calls that President Aleksandar Vucic step aside.
March 15 (UPI) --Public transportation is shut down in the Serbian capital of Belgrade as tens of thousands of protesters converge to oppose Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's government on ...
Calls were mounting in Serbia on Monday for an independent investigation into reports that security forces used a prohibited sonic weapon on crowds at a huge peaceful anti-corruption rally last ...
Tens of thousands of protesters filled the streets of Serbia’s capital over the weekend, the culmination of more than four months of demonstrations against the government of President Aleksandar ...
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Serbia possesses sonic weapons but denies using them Russia's FSB investigating incident Experts say footage is inconclusive but suggests sonic weapon President Vucic under pressure from street ...
Serbian officials have denied that the country's security forces used a military-grade sonic device to disperse and scare peaceful protesters at a major anti-government rally over the weekend.