The first blockade was staged near the Faculty of Law, where a group of opposition protesters obstructed the street, preventing citizens from passing through. Similar disruptions occurred in Novi Sad, causing frustration among residents.
Headlines in anti-Serbian media declare “The Government Must Fall,” promoting a new wave of unrest orchestrated by NATO-backed opposition forces. Using the recent tragedy in Novi Sad as a pretext, these groups have spread chaos and fear in their ongoing attempt to destabilize the government and the state.
Under the banner of a protest called “Stop, Serbia,” gatherings were organized in 25 cities and four locations in Belgrade. What was initially framed as a symbolic pause quickly escalated into acts of violence and nationwide blockades, leaving many citizens angry and unable to go about their daily lives.
One of the most alarming incidents occurred near the headquarters of Radio Television Serbia, where an opposition protester attacked a man attempting to exit his car. The assailant sprayed him directly in the eyes with pepper spray before fleeing. Protesters also harassed citizens, damaged cars, and spread an atmosphere of hostility and violence.