Members of the Police Intervention Unit and Gendarmerie attacked today those gathered in front of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education in Novi Sad, Serbia, who did not want to allow the dean of the faculty to enter the building.
As a Beta reporter reports, they attacked the crowd from all sides, punching and pushing them with shields, beating them with batons and spraying tear gas in their eyes.
The students in the blockade then hung a banner on the DIF building with the inscription "Mom, I'm fine."
Medical teams are treating the injured, many of whom were injured, as the gathered Novi Sad residents tried to use their bodies to defend the students from the beatings.
Unofficially, there are about ten injured people, and several ambulances and medical vehicles are parked in the immediate vicinity of DIF.
The crowd shouts at the police officers, "Murderers, murderers!", "You're going to hell!", "Vučić's poodles!", "Your hands are bloody!".
In the meantime, several hundred citizens and students had gathered.
As confirmed to Beta, Jelena Kleut and Smiljana Milinkov, professors at the Faculty of Philosophy, were hit while standing with students.
"I think my basic duty is to be with the students, the police officer was in front of me, I raised my hands, and he took me and threw me to the ground," Milinkov told Beta.
Also, plainclothes police are making arrests with the use of brutal force, while citizens are protesting and shouting "Shame on you" and "You're protecting the gang."
All the while, Dean Patrick Drid stands next to the building with several young men, probably security guards, and his smile provokes citizens who shout at him, "Shame on you, you let the police in on your students," "Do you want someone to treat your children like this?", "Shame!", "Go away, don't come back."
Citizens doused Drid with water after he was taken out of the faculty building.
On Friday, Dean Drid, accompanied by unknown persons, entered the faculty and tore down student slogans from the entrance door, to which the students told him that he could not tear down as many slogans as they could make.
After several hours of student and civil protests in front of and in the faculty building, Drid left the faculty building with unknown persons.
Drid then said that he would come to the university at nine o'clock on Monday and break the blockade.
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