
بالفيديو - قنابل دخان داخل البرلمان!
أظهر بث تلفزيوني مباشر لجلسة البرلمان أن نوابا من المعارضة الصربية ألقوا قنابل دخان داخل البرلمان يوم الثلاثاء احتجاجا على سياسات الحكومة ودعما للطلاب المحتجين.
The spring session of the 🇷🇸 Serbian parliament turns into a brawl with flares & smoke bombs thrown around by MPs.
The banner reads "Serbia rises up to bring down the regime". pic.twitter.com/tugzVcxmbK
— Jakub Bielamowicz (@KubaBielamowicz) March 4, 2025

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