
From the limousine that Alexandar Vučić was traveling, a wheel fell off during the ride. The president of Serbia came out of the event unscathed and initially claimed that the origin of the accident was a punctured tire. Media speculated about possible sabotage, and among politicians there were voices that the situation was not accidental. “There are grounds to fishy that this is an assassination attempt,” said 1 minister.
To an incidental involving the presidential column happened on Saturday during the journey Aleksandara Vučicia to a village in Vojvodin, located close the border with Romania and Hungary, reported Ukrainian Truth, citing Serbian media.
Serbia: From the presidential limousine Vučicia dropped the wheel
Initially, the president of Serbia claimed that the origin of the accident was a punctured tire, but later his administration assessed that the incidental ‘was more serious’.
And then the video came to the network, where you can see the minute The wheel falls off the limo while driving. Then the car stops, the presidential escort gets out of it, and then Vučić himself. The president was expected to proceed his journey in another car.
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After the incident, any Serbian politicians suggested that The situation was not accidental.
"Test of assassination". Accusations of an incidental involving the President
– I do not want to prematurely characterize events as attempts to endanger the President, but circumstances in the country, actions of any entities aimed at destabilisation And our past, which has witnessed tragic events, requires a thorough and full investigation of specified incidents to find whether there were any hidden behind them. malicious intentions said Minister without the portfolio Djordje Milićević.
On the another hand, the head of the Serbian cultural ministry Nikola Selaković called the incidental a “test attempt”.
– There are reasonable grounds for suspecting that this is An assassination attempt, which is simply a continuation of an ongoing run to destabilise the country," he said.
Serbia continues mass protests after construction disaster at the railway station in Nowy Sada. As a consequence of the collapse of part of the roof on November 1, 2024, 15 people died there. Demonstrators accuse power of corruption and neglect.

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