
Belgrade Student Attack: Prosecutor's Office Investigates, President Reacts
Belgrade Student Assault Sparks Investigation; President Vučić Reacts Belgrade, Serbia – A shocking assault on student Miloš Pavlović and his colleagues in a Belgrade cafe has prompted swift action from authorities. The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office has announced an immediate investigation into the incident, which occurred late last night. The attack involved a large group of individuals, resulting in injuries to Pavlović and others. "They were brutally attacked," stated a source close to the investigation, requesting anonymity. President Aleksandar Vučić, after meeting with Pavlović, posted on Instagram: "Better chaci than Nazi." This statement reflects the gravity of the situation and the government's commitment to justice. Separately, Milan R., 31, who had been reported missing from Novi Sad since May 30th, has been found safe and is now home with his family. This positive development offers a contrast to the violence reported earlier in the news. The video also reports on the death of a 73-year-old Serbian woman found in the sea near Kassandra, Greece. A Greek news agency reported the body was found in the water and an autopsy is pending. The swift response of authorities to the assault and the positive resolution of the missing person case highlight the importance of community support and effective law enforcement.