Chaos at Caciland: President's Camp Attacked Amid Serbia Unrest
A fire and shooting at a camp in Belgrade hosting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's supporters injured one person. The incident, described by Vucic as a 'terrorist attack,' occurred amid ongoing anti-government protests. A 70-year-old man was arrested and charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons.
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A tense scene unfolded in central Belgrade as a fire erupted at a camp hosting Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's supporters. One person was injured in what Vucic labeled as a 'terrorist attack.'
The incident occurred after a 70-year-old man allegedly fired shots toward a tent, igniting the fire. Arrested for attempted murder, he also faces charges of causing public danger and illegal weapons possession.
The violence flared amidst significant unrest, with months-long protests against Vucic's rule. Authorities have faced accusations of intimidating demonstrators, as youth-led opposition demands early elections continue to grow louder.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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