
Shots have been fired outside Serbia’s parliament building, leaving one person injured, according to local reports.
Footage on social media also showed a fire inside a tent near the parliament building, in the capital, Belgrade.
Armed security were seen approaching the tent, one of several put up by supporters of President Aleksander Vucic during anti-government protests.
Shots were then fired before a blaze broke out.
It is not yet clear who fired the shots or how the fire started.
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Local reports said one person, a 57-year-old man, was wounded by a gunshot and is in a stable condition. One man has been detained.
A video shared on X showed a man lying on the ground with his hands behind his back, surrounded by officers.
Mr Vucic described the incident as a “terrorist attack”.
The incident came ahead of a 1 November rally marking the first anniversary of a train station canopy collapse that triggered huge youth-led protests against Mr Vucic – who has been the country’s president since 2017.
The rally is planned in the city of Novi Sad, located to the northwest of Belgrade, where the incident took place. A total of 16 people died in the collapse, which was blamed on corruption-based negligence.
Serbia’s Gen Z protesters have been demanding Mr Vucic schedule an early parliamentary election, which he has so far refused.
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