Serbia's parliament session erupts into chaos as opposition MPs set off flares and smoke grenades
Serbia's parliamentary session in Belgrade on Tuesday briefly turned violent after opposition MPs set off flares following a short brawl, leading to injuries. Speaker of Parliament Brnabić urged MPs to resume work.
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A stunning scene unfolded in the Serbian Parliament as lawmakers clashed in a heated protest, hurling tear gas and smoke grenades inside the legislative chamber. The shocking video captures lawmakers throwing explosive devices during a tense debate, with the chaotic atmosphere escalating into violent disruption. The unrest has raised alarms about the growing political divisions in the country and the escalating tensions within the government. This unprecedented scene of lawmakers engaging in such extreme actions has shocked both local and international observers, shedding light on the deepening political crisis in Serbia.
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