A circle fell while driving from the limousine where Alexandervic had travelled. The Serbian president came out of the unharmed event and initially claimed that the reason for the failure was piercing tires. The media has speculated about potential sabotages, and there have been voices among politicians that the situation is not a coincidence. “There is a basis for suspecting this is an attempt to assassinate,” one of the ministers said.
The incident involving the Presidential Pillar took place on Saturday of Alexander Vicicz’s journey to the village of Wojwodina near the border between Romania and Hungary – Ukraine’s truth cited Serbian media.
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Initially, the Serbian president argued that the failure was due to piercing tires, but later his administration rated the incident as “more serious.”
The recording hits the network. This shows the moment when the wheels fall out of the limousine while driving. The car then stops, the president’s guard then escapes, and Vicicz himself leaves. The president was to continue his journey in another car.
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After the incident, some Serbian politicians suggested that the situation was not a coincidence.
“An attempt to assassinate.” Accusations after the incident involving the president
-I don’t want to prematurely characterize events as an attempt to threaten the President, but I don’t want to prematurely characterize events within the country, the actions of several entities aimed at destabilizing, and our past witnessed by tragic events. The Minister without Portfolio Jordi Milichevich said that an accurate and complete investigation of such cases would require an accurate and complete investigation of them to determine whether they have their malicious intentions.
Next, Nikola Serakovic, head of Serbian Ministry of Culture, called the incident “an attempt to assassinate.”
“There is reasonable ground for suspecting this is an attempt to assassinate, and this is a continuation of an ongoing campaign aimed at destabilizing the country,” he said.
In Serbia, massive protests are underway following the construction disaster at the Novi Sad train station. The roof collapsed on November 1, 2024, resulting in 15 deaths. Protesters condemn the power of corruption and negligence.
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