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"Not even a needle can fall there" – was this the biggest protest in Serbia's history?

"Not even a needle can fall there" – was this the biggest protest in Serbia's history?

On Saturday, March 15, massive protests are taking place in Belgrade, with hundreds of thousands of people expected to participate.

Even, according to foreign media, some organizers have warned that the number will exceed one million.

Citizens and students continue to arrive for the protest, while the plateau in front of the Serbian Parliament is now so full that it seems that "where there is no one, not even a needle can fall."


Drone footage shows that King Alexander Boulevard is packed with people.

What makes these registrations even "more special" is that they are only a small fraction of the total number of participants. /Telegraph/

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