Serbian Unrest Grows as Protestors Blockade Bridges in Novi Sad
- Movement triggered by railway station accident that killed 15
- Political unrest ripples through Serbia’s financial markets
Protesters shut down bridges over the Danube River in Serbia’s Novi Sad on Saturday to mark three months since a deadly railway station accident and register a protest against President Aleksandar Vucic.
The march, which began in Belgrade and stretched over two days, ended with students and others streaming through the city center, carrying wreaths with the names of the 15 people who died when a concrete roof canopy collapsed at the station on Nov. 1.