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Tents burn, man arrested in regime-supporter camp

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N1 Belgrade
22. okt. 2025. 11:46
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A fire broke out in one of the large white tents put up by regime supporters on the road between the Serbian presidency and parliament on Wednesday.

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The FoNet news agency was told by the Belgrade city emergency medical service that an ambulance crew treated a man with a gunshot wound in front of parliament. The service said that it was called in by the police and told a cooking gas container exploded.

Multiple social media posts showed the flames spreading to several of the large tents made of synthetic fibre. The tents are known to have wood-burning stoves inside.

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A post by opposition MP Marinika Tepic showed the police drawing weapons and arresting a man who came out of one of the burning tents. The police officers carried the man towards the parliament parking lot.

Traffic camera footage also showed the tents burning.

The fire was put out by firefighters in 3 vehicles.

The tent camp was put up by regime supporters in the park in front of the Serbian Presidency by regime supporters and then spread out across all lanes on the street in between the presidency and parliament. There have been a number of reported incidents involving inhabitants of the tent camp, allegedly including criminals. A major student protest was ended when bottles and stones were thrown out of the camp towards the protesters. The tent camp was given the derogatory name Caciland (pronounced Tchatzyland) because its inhabitants misspelled the word pupil in Serbian Cyrillic. Medical student Milos Pavlovic (a Bosnian Serb) is reported to be running the camp.

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