Chattanooga Times Free Press

Serbia police detain 71 after fourth night of virus protests

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbian police detained 71 people after clashes during the fourth night of anti-government protests against the Serbian president that were initially sparked by his plans to reintroduc­e a coronaviru­s lockdown.

Fourteen policemen were injured in the rioting Friday evening when hundreds of right-wing demonstrat­ors tried to storm the parliament building in downtown Belgrade, police director Vladimir Rebic said Saturday. Many demonstrat­ors and several reporters were also injured in the protests. More protests were expected Saturday night.

Serbian media reported that among the detained is a former parliament member and one of the leaders of the violent protesters, pro-Russian far-right politician Srdjan Nogo.

The protesters, defying an anti-virus ban on gatherings, threw bottles, rocks and flares at police who were guarding the parliament building, and police responded with tear gas to disperse the angry crowds.

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