According to preliminary estimates from the Public Gatherings Archive, approximately 140,000 people were present at the protest on Slavija, organized by students in blockade, during the moment of commemorative silence.

The Public Gatherings Archive also estimated the turnout for the gathering on March 15, which was then estimated to be between 320,000 and 420,000 people.

As they further stated, the final estimate may deviate by up to 10%.

Citizens from all parts of Serbia and Belgrade once again came, at the invitation of students, to the large Vidovdan protest.

A large student protest “See You on Vidovdan” was held at Slavija Square, and a part of the citizens who attended that gathering headed to King Alexander Boulevard where students set up a blockade today. During the evening, clashes occurred between police and demonstrators.

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Source: Nedeljnik, Photo: AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic


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