Violent protests erupt in Serbia after deadly train station canopy collapse
Protests in the Serbian city of Novi Sad over a fatal rail station canopy collapse escalated as a group threw bottles and bricks at the headquarters of the Serbian Progressive Party, spraying red paint on leaders' posters.
In a shocking and mysterious turn of events, Alexei Zimin, the popular Russian TV chef who became known for his outspoken criticism of President Vladimir Putin and his support for Ukrainian refugees, has been found dead in a hotel room in Belgrade, Serbia. Known for his anti-war stance and vocal opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Zimin's death has raised questions, with Serbian authorities stating there were "no suspicious circumstances" but an autopsy and toxicology report are still underway. Was it simply a tragic accident, or is there more to the story? In this video, we explore the details surrounding Zimin's death, his controversial stance on the war, and the impact of his outspoken views on Russian media. Stay tuned as we investigate what may have really happened to the chef who took a stand for peace.
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Surveillance camera footage of the collapse showed the massive canopy on the outer wall of the station building crashing down on the people sitting below on benches or going in and out.
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