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Protests in Serbia may be ‘radicalized’ in coming days

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Protests in Serbia may become more radical in the coming days.

Axar.az reports Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Aleksandar Vulin said this in an exclusive comment to TASS.

"First of all, I want to emphasize that majority of people who protest are patriots who love Serbia. But those who lead them are under control of the West. I am expecting that actions will be radicalized in coming days," he said.

The Deputy Prime Minister also stressed that the security forces of Serbia are "strong enough to protect the country ".

"I also expect that after new government be formed that situation will be fully put under control," he noted.

Date
2025.03.23 / 23:10
Author
Axar.az
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