Serbian Protester Injured After Lawmaker Drives Into Crowd
A student-led demonstration in Belgrade escalated when a car struck a young woman, intensifying public outrage over alleged corruption and government mismanagement.
- A 20-year-old woman was seriously injured when a car driven by a lawmaker plowed into protesters in Belgrade, Serbia, during a rally against government corruption.
- The driver fled the scene but was later arrested and charged with attempted aggravated murder, according to police statements.
- The protests were initially sparked by a deadly railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad in November, which killed 15 people and raised allegations of corruption in construction projects.
- Demonstrations have since evolved into broader anti-government rallies, with students and citizens demanding accountability, democratic reforms, and the release of detained activists.
- European Union officials condemned the incident, emphasizing the importance of protecting the right to peaceful assembly as protests continue to draw significant crowds.