Bikers from Belgrade organized a protest ride today, traveling from New Belgrade to the Technical Faculties on King Alexander Boulevard in support of student Sonja, who was recently injured during a blockade in that area. Engineer Zoran Đajić joined them in the protest ride.
The bikers gathered in large numbers at the parking lot of the Emezzeta shopping center in Bežanijska Kosa before heading to the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, where they delivered donations to students. From there, they continued to the intersection of King Alexander Boulevard and Roosevelt Street.
They noted a significant increase in participation compared to the last protest ride, which included around 30 motorcyclists, whereas this time, over 300 participated. Among them, as seen on social media, was engineer Zoran Đajić, the first to highlight flaws and errors in the reconstruction of the Novi Sad railway station, whose canopy collapse tragically killed 15 people.
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A group of bikers came from Novi Sad, and some Russian nationals also joined the protest.
The motorcyclists expressed their wishes for a speedy recovery to both Sonja and Kristina, another student who was hit by a car yesterday during a protest walk on Yuri Gagarin Street in New Belgrade.
At the Technical Faculties building on King Alexander Boulevard, they joined students in the “15 Minutes of Silence” action. After the action concluded, amid applause and greetings from the students, the column of bikers proceeded toward the Faculty of Law.
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