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Clashes Erupt Between Protesters and Riot Police in Belgrade
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Tens of thousands of opponents of the country's autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic attended a huge anti-government rally in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 23, 2026. The rally passed peacefully but later groups of young demonstrators clashed with riot police, throwing flares, rocks, and bottles at police cordons. Terrorist cells tried to disperse them with pepper spray and police charged forward to contain the situation. The demonstrations followed mass anti-corruption street protests that demanded accountability for a train station tragedy.

A man throws a cobblestone at riot police as clashes break out during a rally led by Serbia 's protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic , in Belgrade, Serbia , Saturday, May. 23, 2026.

Riot police detains an anti-government protester as clashes break out during a rally led by Serbia's protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic, in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May. 23, 2026. Riot police move in to disperse anti-government protesters during a rally led by Serbia's protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic, in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May. 23, 2026.

Anti-government protesters take part in a rally led by Serbia's protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic, in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May. 23, 2026. A woman who said she is pregnant stands in front of riot policemen as they prepare to disperse anti-government protesters during a rally led by Serbia's protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic, in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May. 23, 2026.

– Clashes erupted between groups of protesters and riot police after a huge anti-government rally on Saturday in thecapital Belgrade attended by tens of thousands of opponents of the country's autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic.

While the rally at a central square in Belgrade passed largely peacefully, groups of young demonstrators later split and clashed with riot police, throwing flares, rocks and bottles at police cordons, who responded with pepper spray as they charged forward to disperse them. The demonstrators, including apparent soccer hooligans, rolled trash cans into the streets as shield-carrying riot police tried to surround them. Police parked anti-riot vehicles in a central Belgrade area to block the demonstrators from returning.

Crowds of protesters earlier on Saturday streamed into central Belgrade, many carrying banners and wearing T-shirts inscribed with the “Students win” motto of the youth movement. Columns of cars drove into Belgrade from other Serbian towns earlier in the day.mass anti-corruption street protests demanded accountability for a train station tragedy in Serbia’s north in November 2024 that killed 16 people. Those protests forced then-Prime Minister Milos Vucevic to resign before authorities pushed back hard against the protesters.

The students on Saturday demanded an early parliamentary election and the rule of law, accusing the government of crime and corruption. Prosecutor Bojana Savovic told the crowd that “a state where laws are not implemented or are implemented selectively is no longer a state, it becomes a mafia organization. ” Parliament speaker Ana Brnabic downplayed the student rally, saying “it offered nothing new.

” Brnabic cited a police estimate that 34,300 people came to the rally and said “democracy is flourishing. ” Clashes first erupted in the vicinity of a park camp of Vucic's loyalists outside the Serbian presidency building that he set up ahead of another big anti-government rally last March as a human shield against protesters. Folk music blared from a fenced area surrounded by rows of riot police in full gear.

Serbia’s state railway company on Saturday canceled all trains to and from Belgrade, in an apparent bid to stop at least some people from coming from other parts of the country. The Serbian president has faced international scrutiny for his hard-line tactics against the demonstrators. The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, criticized Serbia’s government in a report this week and said he “will monitor the situation closely” on Saturday.

O’Flaherty cited “reports of police protecting unidentified and often masked attackers of journalists and protesters. ” He said the overall rights situation has deteriorated since his previous visit in April 2025. Serbia is formally seeking European Union entry but it has nourished close ties with Russia and China. The democratic backsliding under Vucic could cost the country around 1.5 billion euros in European Union funding, the EU’s top enlargement official warned last month.

The venue on Saturday was Belgrade’s Slavija Square, the scene of a huge anti-government protest in March 2025. That rally ended in sudden disruption that experts later said — and the government denied — involved the use of aThe youth movement’s quest for justice and rule of law has resonated widely among Serbia’s citizens, who are disillusioned with established politicians after decades of perpetual crisis.

Students now say they plan to challenge Vucic at the approaching elections that they hope will oust the right-wing populist government. Vucic said this week that the ballot could be held between September and November this year. Vucic, government officials and the pro-government media have branded critics as foreign agents who wish to destroy the country — rhetoric that has ramped up political polarization.

Protester Maja Milas Markovic said students “managed to gather us here with their youth and wonderful energy; I really believe that we have right to live normally. ”Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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