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Serbia, Novi Sad
Police fire tear gas at protest over deadly canopy collapse in Serbia
Protesters have thrown flares and red paint at the City Hall building in the Serbian city of Novi Sad in rage over last week’s collapse of a concrete canopy at the railway station that killed 14 people.
Mass protest in Serbia’s Novi Sad over deadly station canopy collapse turns violent
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Thousands of people took to the streets of Novi Sad on November 5, demanding accountability from Serbian officials after a tragic canopy collapse at the city’s railway station killed 14 people and seriously injured three others.
Thousands of Serbians protest in Novi Sad over fatal rail station awning collapse
Demonstrators gathered in Serbia's second-largest city and regional capital on Tuesday evening after a rail station awning collapse killed 14 people, demanding accountability from officials.View on eu
Protesters demand arrests over train station roof collapse that killed 14 people in Serbia
Angry protesters have left red handprints in front of government buildings in the Serbian capital to demand the arrest of officials, two days after a concrete canopy collapsed at a railway station, killing 14 people and injuring three.
Serbia Protesters Demand Accountability Over Deadly Roof Collapse
More than 1,000 people demonstrated in Serbia's capital on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the construction minister over a deadly roof collapse at a northern train station.
Police fire tear gas at protest over canopy collapse in Serbia
A protester attempts to throw a flare into the City Hall building during a protest in rage over last week's collapse of a concrete canopy at the railway station that killed 14 people, in Novi Sad, Serbia on Nov 5. (AP)
Police in Serbia respond with tear gas when protesters throw paint in anger over canopy collapse that killed 14 people
Police in Serbia respond with tear gas when protesters throw paint in anger over canopy collapse that killed 14 people
Protesters in Serbia throw paint in anger over deadly canopy collapse
Protesters threw flares and red paint on the City Hall building in the Serbian city of Novi Sad in rage over last week's collapse of a concrete canopy at the railway station that killed 14 people. Police responded by firing tear gas canisters.
Thousands protest in Serbia's Novi Sad following deadly station canopy collapse
By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Thousands of people took to the streets of Novi Sad on November 5, demanding accountability from Serbian officials after a tragic canopy collapse at the city’s railway station killed 14 people and seriously injured three others.
Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Thousands protest in Serbian city over fatal roof collapse
Serbia
Railways has said the collapsed outdoor roof was not part of the renovations. The nearly five-hour
protest
ended ...
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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Protest Turns Violent In Serbian City Where Canopy Collapse Killed 14
NOVI SAD,
Serbia
-- Protesters hurled red paint and stones at City ... The flag of the SNS party was removed from the ...
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Serbia probes fatal train station roof collapse as vigil held for victims
Serbia wound up a rescue operation and opened an investigation on Saturday into a roof collapse at a railway station in the ...
Khaleej Times
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Activists rally in Belgrade to protest against deadly railway station disaster
Hundreds of opposition activists rallied in Belgrade on Sunday to
protest
over a deadly accident at a railway station in ...
AFP on MSN
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Serbia to demolish 'German' bridge amid outcry
A World War II-era bridge built by the Nazis was formally closed in the Serbian capital Belgrade Saturday ahead of its ...
11h
Police fire tear gas at protests of deadly canopy collapse in Serbia
Serbia's autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic said the police are “showing restraint,” but also issued a warning saying ...
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