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Serbian students gather in Belgrade in another protest over deadly train station awning collapse

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Serbian students gather in Belgrade in another protest over deadly train station awning collapse

Serbian students gather in Belgrade in another protest over deadly train station awning collapse

Serbian students protested outside the prosecutor's office in Belgrade, demanding justice for a train station awning collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, blaming corruption and sloppy work.


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