The leader of the "Go - change" movement, Savo Manojlović, assessed today that the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, incited the trampling of people and that he is responsible for the attack on the members of the Belgrade Philharmonic who were injured today.
Manojlović wrote on the X social network that he did not know the name of the person who hit the musicians who participated in the "Stop Serbia" campaign with a car, but that he considered Vučić responsible for inciting that act.
"Incitement is a form of complicity in which one person intentionally induces another person to commit a criminal offense. Anyone who intentionally incites another to commit a criminal offense shall be punished with the penalty prescribed for that criminal offense," stated Manojlović.
The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra announced that four of its members were injured during today's traffic blockade in Uzun Mirkova street after a car ran into them.
In the statement, they stated that the injured were transferred to the Emergency Center, and that the police conducted an investigation.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) announced that a man (48) from Kikinda who drove his car into the participants and injured four people during the "Stop Serbia" rally in Belgrade today was detained for up to 67 hours.
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