
Protests in Serbia Over Detention of Farmers
Protests have been organized in Šabac, Loznica, and Bogatić, Serbia, following the detention of farmers who were demonstrating their dissatisfaction with the agricultural sector.
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Protests have been organized in Šabac, Loznica, and Bogatić, Serbia, following the detention of farmers who were demonstrating their dissatisfaction with the agricultural sector.
In Šabac, a rally was held in support of farmers. Of the five arrested during a recent protest in Badovinci, two were remanded in custody while three were released to defend themselves at large.

A meeting was held between Serbian farmers' associations and the head of the agriculture minister's cabinet, leading to some blockades being lifted, but others, like in Miločaj, remain. Meanwhile, five farmers arrested after blocking a border crossing are scheduled for questioning in Šabac.

Police in Šabac, Serbia, arrested five individuals suspected of assaulting an official during a blockade of the Badovinci border crossing.

Agricultural producers in Serbia are blocking roads for days, with another village in Šabac joining the protest, demanding higher purchase prices for milk.

Students in Šabac, Serbia, have called for a protest in front of the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office due to the arrest of a farmer.

Students and citizens gathered in front of the Public Prosecutor's Office in Šabac to support five farmers arrested at a blockade in Badovinci, who are scheduled for questioning.

Five farmers suspected of offenses are scheduled for questioning at the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office in Šabac, with citizens expected to gather in support.

Police in Šabac, in cooperation with the Public Prosecutor's Office in Loznica, arrested Z. K. (50) for allegedly hitting police officers with a tractor and failing to stop when ordered.
In Šabac, a rally was held in support of farmers, following the arrest of five individuals at a recent protest in Badovinci; two of them have been remanded in custody, while three were released to defend themselves.

Five farmers were arrested during blockades near Bogatić, leading to protests outside the prosecutor's office in Šabac in support of the detained individuals, with their lawyers' appeals against police detention being rejected.
Five farmers, arrested after blocking the Badovinci border crossing, are scheduled for questioning in Šabac. Their lawyer claims they were arrested without grounds, and citizens are expected to gather in support outside the prosecutor's office.

The Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) in Šabac, in cooperation with the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office in Loznica, arrested Z. K. (1976) on suspicion of attacking an official during official duty and obstructing police officers.