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Tens of Thousands Mark Novi Sad Station Tragedy Anniversary Under Day of Mourning

Officials report calm commemorations under a Day of Mourning with security maintaining control.

Overview

  • Students and other citizens converged on the Novi Sad station site to lay flowers and honor the 16 victims, with names displayed on barriers and a solemn observance at the exact time of the 2024 collapse.
  • Serbian media and on‑scene reporting described turnout as tens of thousands, with crowds spanning the station square and nearby streets and participants carrying national flags.
  • A coordinated program featured a 16‑minute silence at 11:52, speeches by student organizers, a documentary screening, a planned riverfront walk, an exhibition opening, and an evening tribute.
  • The government designated November 1 a Day of Mourning as President Aleksandar Vučić attended a memorial service in Belgrade led by Patriarch Porfirije and urged unity, dignity, and dialogue.
  • Police reported a pre‑anniversary arrest in Belgrade over alleged calls to violently overthrow the constitutional order, while Minister Dëmo Berisha said events were peaceful and under control as the broader protest movement continues.