Part of the building of the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) was evacuated today after a device suspected to be a tracking device was found under the car of state prosecutor Džermin Pašić, Sarajevo media reported, as cited by Beta news agency.
Mihajlo Maletić, a citizen who came to the Faculty of Law in Belgrade last night to support the students, told N1 that he has not yet recovered from the shock of what happened, adding that someone will have to be held accountable for “that crime.”
During the night between July 2 and 3, police intervened at several locations in Belgrade and Novi Sad, where citizens and students had gathered and set up street blockades.
Officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs checked the identities of a total of 1,297 people throughout the night, while 79 individuals were brought to police stations, according to the official statement.
Several students and citizens were once again detained during the evening and night in Serbia, N1 reports. Police continued to dismantle blockades, and as of this morning, Belgrade’s streets are again passable for traffic. Civil disobedience across Serbia continues.
A person identifying as a Russian officer said they received an order in December last year to open fire on an aerial target, which turned out to be an Azerbaijani passenger plane, Azerbaijani media outlet Minval reported on July 1, citing an audio recording and a written statement it received.
A French diplomatic source stated that Emmanuel Macron spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky before and after his conversation with Vladimir Putin, in order to inform him about the details. Macron also spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about this contact.
Belgrade streets this morning are passable for traffic, and public transport is functioning, reports Blic.
Citizens and students continue to express civil disobedience in several locations across Serbia today.
The persons identified by the Kosovo Special Prosecution Office as participants in the attack on the Kosovo police in Banjska, or at least one of them, were present at the protest in the center of Belgrade, which was fenced off and secured by the police.
A serious incident occurred at today's session of the parliamentary collegium of the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska when the leader of the Justice and Order List party, Nebojša Vukanović, engaged in a physical confrontation with the President of the RSNA, Nenad Stevandić.
Autopsies of two Azerbaijani brothers who died in Russian police custody have shown they were beaten to death, Azerbaijani authorities said today, as tensions between Moscow and Baku soared.
Citizens of Serbia today blocked roads and intersections in several cities. Students are calling for continuation of civil disobedience and blockades of key roads in Belgrade and other parts of Serbia. Police have been arresting citizens, mostly students, since early morning.
According to the latest forensic data, 935 people were killed in Iran during the 12-day aerial war with Israel, a spokesperson for Iran’s judiciary announced today, as reported by state media.
The United Kingdom, France, and Germany today condemned threats made against Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), after an Iranian newspaper called for him to be tried and executed as an alleged Israeli agent.
Two protests took place yesterday in the center of Belgrade. One was organized by students who have been blocking universities across the country since November 2024, demanding snap elections. The other involved citizens who say they support Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
Russia’s summer offensive in Ukraine is losing momentum just weeks after it began, despite a record number of attacks on multiple fronts. Analysis by The Telegraph reveals that Moscow is on track to surpass its own offensive operations record set last month in June. But the intensity of the attacks has not resulted in significant breakthroughs on the battlefield.
Numerous journalists from Belgrade media were attacked or harassed during Saturday's protest in Belgrade, and the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS) stressed that "the fact that most of the incidents were committed by police officers is particularly worrying" and that in several cases they did not adequately respond to journalists' reports.
A large student protest blockade called "See you on Vidovdan" is being organized in Belgrade today, starting at 6 p.m. at Slavija and lasting until 9 p.m.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said today that he expects incidents at the "See you on Vidovdan" protest in Belgrade and that "violence will start between 8:45 and 9:45 PM".
A large protest of students in the blockade is being organized in Belgrade today called "See you on Vidovdan" which will start at 6 pm at Slavija and will last until 9 pm.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has signed an order terminating the agreement with Sweden on the exchange of information about nuclear facilities and on timely notification of a nuclear accident.
Israel’s military prosecutor has ordered an investigation into possible war crimes over allegations that Israeli forces deliberately shot Palestinian civilians near a food distribution site in Gaza, the Haaretz newspaper reported today.
The Ukrainian Air Force shot down 359 of 363 drones and six of eight missiles launched by Russia overnight.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that Serbia could use "destructive elements" to cause incidents during tomorrow's Vidovdan celebration in Gazimestan.