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Smoke bombs thrown in Serbia parliament as three MPs injured

Sky News Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Smoke bombs thrown in Serbia parliament as three MPs injuredAt least three Serbian MPs have been injured after smoke bombs and flares were thrown in the country's parliament.
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Three Serbian MPs injured as smoke bombs and flares thrown in parliament The Serbian Parliament’s first regular session of 2025 was thrown into chaos on Tuesday, with smoke bombs and flares disrupting proceedings just an hour after the session began. READ MORE :...

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