Emergency crews clear wreckage after the collapse at Novi Sad station on November 1. Photo: EPA-EFE/MARKO KAROVIC. Serbian Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Goran Vesic and ten ...
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Protesters hurled red paint and stones at City Hall in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 5 as they demanded accountability for the deaths of 14 people in the collapse of a concrete canopy at the city ...
Thousands of protesters marched through Novi Sad after the deaths of 14 people when a railway station canopy collapsed – one of the biggest protests in the northern Serbian city in recent years.
Emergency services were seen racing to the Novi Sad station, in northern Serbia, following the collapse. It is understood a part of the railway station collapsed at about 11:50am local time.
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Protesters broke windows and sprayed red paint on the City Hall building in the Serbian city of Novi Sad on ...
NOVI SAD, Serbia (Reuters) -Serbia wound up a rescue operation and opened an investigation on Saturday into a roof collapse at a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad that killed 14 ...
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad has informed the public that all the victims of the tragic incident on November 1, in which a part of the Novi Sad Railway Station building collapsed, ...
A large number of people gathered today in downtown Belgrade to protest the tragedy in Novi Sad, where on Friday a shelter at the entrance of the railway station collapsed, killing 14 people. Citizens ...
In Serbia's second-largest city, Novi Sad, at least eight people lost their lives when a canopy collapsed at the railway station. The incident left 30 others injured. Among the injured ...
punished." As the night fell, hundreds of people lit and laid candles outside the Novi Sad city hall to honour the victims of the disaster, some of them in tears. "What's there to say? I have ...
Thousands gathered in the centre of Serbia's second-largest city of Novi Sad on Tuesday, fuelled by outrage over last week's collapse of a concrete awning at the rail station that killed 14 people.