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Serbian leader backtracks on lockdown amid chaotic protests - Black News Channel

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By JOVANA GEC and DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press/BNC Contributor BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Police fired tear gas at protesters in Serbias capital on Wednesday during the second day of demonstrations against the presidents handling of the countrys coronavirus outbreak. President Aleksandar Vucic backtracked on his plans to reinstate a coronavirus lockdown in Belgrade this week, but it didnt stop people from firing flares and throwing stones while trying to storm the downtown parliament building. Several people were injured during the chaotic clashes in front of the parliament on Wednesday, including some of the opposition leaders. Police on horses and in []

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