In Serbia, supporters of the pro-Western opposition, dissatisfied with the ruling coalition’s victory in the capital’s parliamentary elections, nearly lynched the elderly head of the statistics department, tried to block traffic in the city center, and broke into the election commission, pelting the building with eggs and rolls of toilet paper. The riots began late in the evening near the administration of the Serbian capital, from where thousands of demonstrators from the “Serbia against Violence“ bloc marched to the Election Commission building, demanding that the election results be annulled. The climax was an attack on the 70-year-old director of the Republican Statistical Office as he left the building. The demonstrators threw him to the ground and beat him. Colleagues literally pulled the official out of the crowd and returned him to the Electoral Commission. Later, the press was shown a bag in which protesters were trying to bring knives, clubs and bats into the building. Subscribe to [club80289214|@SputnikInt] Источник: Sputnik International
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