The Day Vučić Shot the People in the Back
Meetings between the President of Serbia and the police leadership that took place throughout the week, ahead of the March 15 protests, were filled with Vučić's hysteria and warnings that 'there will be bloodshed'. One of the police chiefs who understood the president well was Colonel Radoslav Repac, who received an indefinite order to use all means. Apparently, even a sound cannon.
The Day Vučić Shot the People in the Back Meetings between the Serbian President and police leadership before the March 15 protests were marked by warnings of ‘bloodshed’. Colonel Radoslav Repac received an unclear order to use all available means. The article suggests this included potentially using a sound cannon.
- Serbian President held meetings with police leadership weekly before March 15 protests.
- Meetings were characterized by the President’s hysteria and warnings of “bloodshed”.
- Colonel Radoslav Repac received an indefinite order to use all means.
- The use of a sound cannon was also implied.
- The article’s title suggests the President acted against the people.
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